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Old 01-01-2012, 12:25 AM   #17 (permalink)
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I'll add the side extensions in and call it a day. Will it matter or not if the back is enclosed? Wanted the overhang to come out to @ where the bumper ends. Figured the further it extends, the longer the air has to glide down smoothly. Don't think I'll be removing the rear bumper. Not much to protect me in case of an accident if it's not there.

Did have an old Ford LTD without a bumper, just had a 2 x 4 piece of wood for a rear bumper. Same car had a rear brake line leaking. All I had to clamp it with was a couple old pushrods and some hose clamps. Found the rear flexible brake line and put one pushrod on top, the other on bottom. Clamped 'em together with the hose clamps and viola! No leak. It got me home... Besides, it was a $200 junker. But it would never die. No matter how hard I tried. Funny how the biggest POS's run forever, get something nice and it falls apart or constantly needs fixed.
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