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TEXAS MOTORWORX

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We found a nice spot in DFW to get some decent air...

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Hey Brandon great jump there! Especially like the fish-eye lens shot looking up! Can ya give those of us still on the fence a post-jump report - on how 37's on Methods did with the glass fenders? Any issues that still need to be resolved, or is it a go? That's all the air most Raps will likely see. Thinking about finally pulling the trigger on that setup!
 
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Hey Brandon great jump there! Especially like the fish-eye lens shot looking up! Can ya give those of us still on the fence a post-jump report - on how 37's on Methods did with the glass fenders? Any issues that still need to be resolved, or is it a go? That's all the air most Raps will likely see. Thinking about finally pulling the trigger on that setup!

Everything went perfectly...as long as everything is trimmed properly. We mistimed one of the jumps and were able to test out full compression and our skid plate...PERFECT.

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Wow! That's exactly what we needed though. Thanks for taking one for the team! Looks like those badass 37's on Methods are the real deal with that setup. For those considering 3.0's - with them, even that landing from a jump of that size is like BUTTER - No ouch!

So, just need top perch, glass, and delete the seam welds x 4. If have 3.0's then run them up just short of top perch level so that cv joints aren't in a bind. Anything else? Are there other items that needs trimming?
 

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So, just need top perch, glass, and delete the seam welds x 4. If have 3.0's then run them up just short of top perch level so that cv joints aren't in a bind. Anything else? Are there other items that needs trimming?

You'll want to trim the bumper if you have the stock one. Other than that the rest of the trimming is obvious. Everything can be done in someone's home garage on a Saturday.

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^^that looks like a "Stoppie". That's what those Sport bikers call free styling.

Haha!
 
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