Wheelie Bar

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  1. Mac

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    I'm looking to get a new set of wheelie bars built for my car after bending them up last weekend. I run a 125"wb TAFC chassis with a altered body on it and currently run a double wheelie bar but I'm thinking of switching to a single wheel for some weight savings and make them easier to get off and on/adjust. What length does everyone run? Anybody have any info on a good weld-up kit to buy?
     
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  2. hemi altered 378

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    build a single wheel 8 footer. call S&W and buy the piece that holds the wheel and the threaded T that threads into the adjuster tube and build the rest yourself. i can send some pics of mine if interested.
    Darren
     
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  3. Nathan Sitko - 625 TAD/TAFC

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    I bought the kit from S&W for our new car last winter. Think it was around $500. There's definetly a couple changes I will be making to it this winter though to stiffen it up, found it to be far too flexible.
     
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