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Channel steel so they don't rust out again eventually. Black powdercoating will make them last the life of your vehicle.
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2018/04/05 08:44:53
bud636
Channel steel so they don't rust out again eventually. Black powdercoating will make them last the life of your vehicle.
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2018/04/05 08:44:47
bud636
Typical rusted out ford brackets. Mine were so rusted through they bent under the parts own weight after removal .
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2018/04/05 08:34:00
bud636
Finished bolt on replacement part uses original equipment. Direct replacement part. 4 -15mm bolts torque 98 ft lbs. 2 13mm bolts torque 46ft lbs.
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2018/04/05 08:33:59
bud636
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2019/10/12 12:25:10
bud636
This shows how rusted the bars get. The body was supporting the bars. Mine were so rusted through they bent under the parts own weight after removal.
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2018/04/04 20:05:47
bud636
This is the bolt on replacement part. Reuses original bolts, switch can be completed in 2 hrs. Powder coated, should never rust out.
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2018/04/04 20:05:44
bud636
Braces ready for shipping with UPS
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2019/10/13 11:41:45
bud636
At the tail of the dragon earlier this year
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2017/08/02 14:29:17
bud636
Buffalo NY April 2020
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2020/04/16 21:11:09
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2017/08/01 15:58:36
bud636
After complete upgrade. Black powder coating stainless steel washers and black phosphate coated bolts. $550 with shipping included to anywhere in the continental United States.
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2020/04/16 21:12:08
bud636
Galvanized braces with black bolts and stainless steel washers. 05-09 Mustang convertible models
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2020/08/17 13:21:29
bud636
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2017/08/01 12:56:21
bud636
Looks like they changed the style of the spoiler, got lucky.old school already
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2017/08/01 09:27:23
bud636
Passenger side
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2020/08/17 15:58:36
bud636
Black powder coated braces
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2020/08/17 18:31:02
bud636
Just an example of brace corrosion
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2020/08/17 18:32:54
bud636
Black powder coated
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2021/01/25 15:11:42
bud636
Galvanized brace set with replacement bolt set $500 shipping fees included mustangsupportbars.com
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2021/01/25 15:13:54
bud636
Black powder coated brace set with replacement bolt set includes shipping $550 mustangsupportbars.com
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2021/01/25 15:16:43
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