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    Re: Hoping someone knows a bolt size.

    Front Splitter Kit – Racebred Components

    I want to defend myself but this is the sheer amount of clams I'll dish out for plywood on my ctr



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    Re: Hoping someone knows a bolt size.

    That would be pimp on your 3g!
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    Re: Hoping someone knows a bolt size.

    Actually I might consider using their quick release brackets... they ctr needs a splitter waaaay more than the accord rn though, the old girl can get a lowes special prototype

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    Re: Hoping someone knows a bolt size.

    The plywood just baffles me. That's so not the right material. I'd build it from a sheet of PVC or acrylic glass or Lexan or even fiberglass over foam. Plywood would be my last choice.
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    Re: Hoping someone knows a bolt size.

    Carbon fiber is always the first choice, but that's not always doable. The plywood is sealed and stronger than most fiberglass. I have tried to build plywood out of off the shelf plastic sheets, haven't found anything thick enough yet. Basically, if you can't stand on the nose with it mounted its not strong enough. Plywood usually is if its mounted correctly.

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    Re: Hoping someone knows a bolt size.

    Sure, it's totally water tight ...until the first stone chip. But they do it, I guess. And they sell, so who am I to argue with success?
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