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Old 11-25-2011, 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by SLP IROC-Z View Post
the only positive i see from the bolt on ones is the fact they can be removed or replaced. IMO if you have a nice car i think the best thing to do is buy bolt on ones and stitch them in a few places that you can easily cut/grind when you want to take them out. boomer has the 3pt bolt in UMIs and they have served him well.
Your probably right, I mean my cars not some glamorous show car, but its in really good shape, and Im not looking to build a race car, just a quick, clean street car. Ive never taken this car to the track, and I dont plan on going alot, its more of a nice weekend cruiser at this point. So maybe I will go with the 3 point bolt ins.
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