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I haven't moved body clips/ posts around on any of my other rigs, but I could see where it would help on this guy. Any Ideas or pictures or products that would make it easy?
Guys I understand top mounted can sometimes be easier to use and it makes mounting bodies somewhat easier... down side and its a big one IMHO... top mounted posts BREAK EASY!
Guys I understand top mounted can sometimes be easier to use and it makes mounting bodies somewhat easier... down side and its a big one IMHO... top mounted posts BREAK EASY!
maybe i could make some out of brass or AL, or something? i am sure someone has to make some like that. i am getting a bug body, so if i mount the front right at the base of the windshield, it shouldnt get hit to often.
OR how about a way to attach it from the top inside w/ velcro so it stays put???? perhaps a really long strip?
thats what i did but i just switched out to a bug body, you can cut it alot to get it right on the battery tray. i thought it looked good, but the body got beat from rolling to much.