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Windshield support rods

Discussion in 'Bodies' started by akzale, Jan 16, 2019.

  1. akzale

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    Wondering what everyone is using for windshield support rods? SS tubing or solid rod or what?
    Pictures would be helpful too!
     
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    We use 1/2" O.D steel tubing with 5/16"-24 threads on both sides. The ends are spherical rod ends with the nylon races so they don't rattle. The style we use on the CCR T-Buckets go from the upper windshield to our front shock towers (the tower style has a urethane bushing to minimize vibration). The bracket only style does not have a bushing and is available as weld-on or bolt-on versions. The regular Long Body length is around 57" but we can make them any length you need.

    Shock Tower With Brace Rod 5 szd.jpg Brace rod Brackets tgdszd (6).jpg Brace rod Brackets tgdszd (3).jpg
     
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    I have a pair of solid 1/2 ( gotta check)---sell for $75. plus ship ---In a plumbing tube.. have the ends on them..like Total Performance.
     

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