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So i'm pretty sure I will be getting a set of Corbeau A4's in the coming weeks and if i'm going to run harnesses i'm thinking it's more worth it to actually run a bar. Opinions? BTW, i'm getting th A4's brand new, free shipping for way less than MSRP. Keeping my mouth shut how though.
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I have mine out of the car right now.
I could take a look at it to see what it would need for material. I don't think it would be very hard to make at all.
I could take a look at it to see what it would need for material. I don't think it would be very hard to make at all.
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I'm with pat. They're great quality, but they are basic. The only hard spot I'd see wou;d be the extenders that go on the B pillars, I would have NO clue where to get those. hehiminhell wrote:Have Sean weld you one up?
Shouldn't cost too much, metal is cheap. And you know he'd appreciate the work.