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Old 04-19-2003, 12:02 AM
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ok I need some info here preferably from people who have the solid onebar designed etb, but any etb will do as long as it fit's a 3rd gen.



Basically i need to know the length of it, also pics of the mounting bracket will help me rather nicely.



oh and if you can list which etb you have and how much you paid it would also be beneficial lol



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Old 04-19-2003, 04:40 AM
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For a good torque brace call Garfinkle in Murfreesboro Tn. His brace has rubber bushings on each end of the link. He makes the link to fit your car. He gets $85 plus shipping. the fender mount has 6 bolts and the uim uses his part not the stock motor pull part. Call him for info at 615 893 -4469
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Old 04-19-2003, 09:30 AM
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i dont actually want an ETB, just wondering how big they are



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here a pic of an old design I did last year, it's a GM FWD motormount, actually the "dogbone" found on top of the engine. It worked excellent, but I decided to be cool and get the FEED one
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Old 04-25-2003, 08:30 AM
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actually im making my own, was trying to get specs before i get my FD is a little hard tho.



Not to make this a pricing war but mine will prolly be about $75 with bracket, all bolts and such included. it was being made for a project that i was working on (supporting members may have seen it thanks to srce) which is sorta in trouble due to server issues.



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If you want exact demensions let me know.

Also, Im moving this to the proper forum,

Modifications have their own forum ya know
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i want one of the 100 dollar ones or cheaper
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You can make them for pretty cheap. There really isnt much to them.

You could buy all th eparts from Home Depot and do it under $30.
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directions!? ill go make one right now
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btw.. i want a nice polished one.. like yours dave
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