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    Henry Rifle is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 34 Ford Low Boy w/ZZ430 Clone
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    If you're going to install Damplifier Pro, figure at least two long days to cut and fit it - and that's assuming that you don't have to do any disassembly prior to installation. Mine will take a bit longer because of the channelled floor, and because I'm working around a full gas tank. Counting R&R of the seats, pedals, etc., I'll spend three full days.

    I found the aluminum tape to be very handy. It seals all the joints. I also used it to fasten the wires to the floor (2nd pic).

    My next problem is to figure out how to deal with the "doglegs" on the sides of the firewall (3rd pic). Making kick panels is not going to be fun.
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