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Old 09-02-2008, 05:13 PM   #98 (permalink)
FastPlastic
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Your illustration looks real good! With the upswept radiused leading edge,the flow should transition right onto the new panel just like the flow illustrator depicts.I'd go for it.If the driveshaft requires a lot of vertical articulation that might strike the panel,you could break it into two separate pans without losing much to drag.Your work looks great,look forward to your next installment!
Just the man I was looking for. Thanks for the help!

I jacked the car up a ways and the drive shaft won't give me problems with the height I'm looking at. Just have to cut out a U for the shaft to bounce in. Plus my design is going to mount with hooks on the back and two bolts on the front. So it should take 2min to take off for repairs. All without drilling any holes!

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