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Re: Flat-Out Engineering front end?
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Join Date: Sep 2020
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
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Re: Flat-Out Engineering front end?
I went and looked at mine. Sorry..it isn't in the center, but it uses a different mounting style that the earlier versions and apparently, that interferes with sway bar due to the location of the rack.
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Re: Flat-Out Engineering front end?
They have a booth set up at the Nashville Superspeedway today.
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