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Do you think you really need them? I mainly ride trails in the woods with the wife and kids. Thanks John
They will help keep the trees off your plastic and protect the rear tires and arms from expensive damage.Do you think you really need them? I mainly ride trails in the woods with the wife and kids. Thanks John
The front is notched and mates right up to stock tubing. The rear is just cut flush with stock. They are now capped off completely. Drfubar's are angled slightly on the rear. They can be made to stick out whatever distance you want. Don't ask me how I know lol.Hey doc
Do you have a pic of those before installation? The ends disappear under the plastic and I was wondering if they keep going of that's pretty much the end of them.
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Been thinking about putting a piece of 1 1/4 sch. 80 blk. pipe inside of my outside rails??????????? I will have to straighten them out first, HA!
Do you think you really need them? I mainly ride trails in the woods with the wife and kids. Thanks John
Or riding at Bull Run or going down trail 16 at WindrockIf you're only riding trails with the family, you'll probably be fine
BUT if you're going to even think of following some of these yahoo's on here,
tree sliders are REQUIRED!!!!!!
That would definitely help. That tubing is so thinBeen thinking about putting a piece of 1 1/4 sch. 80 blk. pipe inside of my outside rails??????????? I will have to straighten them out first, HA!
Terribly thin! Before I go to trade it in, I'll get new rails. Or straighten them back out for how many times?That would definitely help. That tubing is so thin