DomKKS Ej6 track build
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DomKKS Ej6 track build
Hey guys, because of the nice feedback I got after posting my P1 spec splitter I would like to share more info about my track build.
The car is a 2001 EJ6 (actually imported new from the US - I live in Berlin, Germany).
I bought it in the end of last year without basically everything. No engine, no tranny, no suspension, no interior, nothing.
The car is a 2001 EJ6 (actually imported new from the US - I live in Berlin, Germany).
I bought it in the end of last year without basically everything. No engine, no tranny, no suspension, no interior, nothing.
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Re: DomKKS Ej6 track build
Yeah, the rear bar is pretty obviously an homage to the EF rear bar setup. Makes a ton of sense and, if I'm honest, it's surprising nobody has brought one to market before now.
For your IT car, I'd just use steel tubing for the rear bar mount and triangulate it to the lower subframe. Then again, maybe that's just because that's what *I* did. LOL
For your IT car, I'd just use steel tubing for the rear bar mount and triangulate it to the lower subframe. Then again, maybe that's just because that's what *I* did. LOL
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Re: DomKKS Ej6 track build
Yeah, the rear bar is pretty obviously an homage to the EF rear bar setup. Makes a ton of sense and, if I'm honest, it's surprising nobody has brought one to market before now.
For your IT car, I'd just use steel tubing for the rear bar mount and triangulate it to the lower subframe. Then again, maybe that's just because that's what *I* did. LOL
For your IT car, I'd just use steel tubing for the rear bar mount and triangulate it to the lower subframe. Then again, maybe that's just because that's what *I* did. LOL
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