Time Attacks are made for off road
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Amen!!!! Someone who also agrees with me. I can understand the shock of seeing my wheels offroad, but the clean up, and it nothing a sandblasting and refinish can't fixed. As long as they're not bent I'm gonna keep rolling on and offroad.....
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It was pretty labor intensive. Had to modify the crash beam and weld threaded tabs for mounting points. Also had to cut to slits in the bumpercover in the ic opening. The bar itself I made out of some prebent round tubing and some square stock for the mounting points. PM me and I can get some pics taken of some of the modifications made.