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    We have been working on mounting the shocks and muffler and fuel pump and filters.
    I decided to mount the shocks in front of the half shafts so to keep the rear view as clean looking as possible.
    The second shot is that tunnel I showed in the beginning. That allows the bar to be mounted close to the bottom of the frame so nothing is hanging down. As the suspension goes threw its travel it won't hit the bottom of the frame. It will go up inside the frame.
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    I had a local muffler company make me a single muffler with 3" inlets and outlets. It seems the mufflers always wind up under neath the passenger area and generate so much interior heat. Even with the good insulation that is out there. So this car I decided to use a single muffler and mount it behind the drivers compartment. Hopefully it will be easier to insulate the heat.
    We made this fuel pump filter all in one deal to try and make a small package for the fuel delivery system. It's completely self contained. Inside is a 100 micron filter on the inlet side and a 10 micron on the outlet side.
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