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<blockquote data-quote="David Hester" data-source="post: 6216562" data-attributes="member: 6794"><p>Never looked at them on late models, but on the fox body coupe/hatch AutoPower bars, the rear kickers mounted to the wheel well hump and the convertible, because of all the mechanisms for the top, mounted on the tray where the seat bottom and seat back came together on the axle hump. The plates are the same size as in their pictures.</p><p>You sandwich the car sheet metal between them. No welding required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Hester, post: 6216562, member: 6794"] Never looked at them on late models, but on the fox body coupe/hatch AutoPower bars, the rear kickers mounted to the wheel well hump and the convertible, because of all the mechanisms for the top, mounted on the tray where the seat bottom and seat back came together on the axle hump. The plates are the same size as in their pictures. You sandwich the car sheet metal between them. No welding required. [/QUOTE]
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