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Old 02-27-2008, 08:46 AM
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Anybody had experience with the Fab9 from Chassisworks? Does anyone have picture of it setup with the g-bar? Is there room for the upper bar mounts, or do they need to be modified to fit correctly on the Fab9 housing. (I know they have that "bracing" on the back)

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Old 02-27-2008, 10:35 AM
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I've got one for my chevelle but haven't gotten it on the road yet. Btw they do make it without the brace on the back also.
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I like the "bracing" so I am hoping it will work with the upper mounts without too much fabrication.
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Originally Posted by street3285
I like the "bracing" so I am hoping it will work with the upper mounts without too much fabrication.
The back brace requires modification to use with the g-Bar, you will need to "notch" the brace to provide enough clearance for the coil over.
I have had customers do it, it is a very cool looking custom touch, but it does take some expertise to make it look nice.
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