Rear Strut Braces
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Trunk floor to the bar = 2 and 3/4 inches
bar to rear seat = 7 and 3/4 inches
and I don't know which is the rear deck but I assume it's the rear most part of the trunk. That one is 29 inches from the bar.
I am measuring the bar from its cross sectional center. And measurement were done with the carpets on.
I hope this helps.
bar to rear seat = 7 and 3/4 inches
and I don't know which is the rear deck but I assume it's the rear most part of the trunk. That one is 29 inches from the bar.
I am measuring the bar from its cross sectional center. And measurement were done with the carpets on.
I hope this helps.
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If by deck you mean the "floor" of the trunk, it's about 2-1/4" from the carpeting to the bottom of the bar---- you got an amp or something?
And I can usually get them out within a day or two.
And I can usually get them out within a day or two.
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Originally Posted by engineerboy
If by deck you mean the "floor" of the trunk, it's about 2-1/4" from the carpeting to the bottom of the bar
Originally Posted by engineerboy
---- you got an amp or something?
Originally Posted by engineerboy
And I can usually get them out within a day or two.
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I would except that the struts are in a well. I keep the bar as close to the mounts as possible to limit any flex in the uprights.... every once in a while I have to bend some of this stuff (I'm also a metal artist/blacksmith) and I'm stupid and try to bend it cold .... it's a lot of work, even with my 8# hammer