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#11752 07/07/2004 8:25 PM
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Anybody use a Volarie front clip on a 46-50 p/u?I got hold of a clip and was thinking of using it on my 49.any width problems either track or frame? Thanks Mike


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No personal experience, but once upon a time I read a good tech article with lots of detail about how one person did it. I think it was in a magazine many years ago. Sorry I'm no more help.


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#11754 07/08/2004 1:28 AM
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I seem to recall reading about it. The problem is, it isn't designed to carry the weight of a pickup, and so it won't ride real well.


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