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Old 01-03-2012, 06:21 PM   #6
Pro Performance
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Re: Shaving Firewall

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Originally Posted by SeanPaintsFlames View Post
On mine I just cut it way down- just to the outside of the necessary bolts and that column clamp. It's much less noticeable but still adds the needed strength and has the proper alignment of everything.
That is a good idea also, and really wont be as noticeable once the booster is up there, because it does tend to hide a lot. I think once it is grinded down, it doesn't curve out as much.

Do you have a picture of your firewall?

Ringger: That does look clean, I like it.
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