Quick lift sizes

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Quick lift sizes

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These came with my car and have not been fitted yet
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I presume the slightly longer pair go on the front?
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Suggest that you measure the pitch of the mounting rods for the overriders to confirm but one could assume that the bigger ones are needed at the front.
Personally I never bothered with having them for my FIA as they are purely aesthetic. Remember that the real cars had more metal to make them work not fibreglass.
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Thanks Peter. Yes I guess you be in all sorts of trouble if somebody actually tried to use them. Probably best to have them made out of plastic just in case (sacrificial)
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My quick lifts are fully functioning like all aspects of my car.
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Nice.....I bet you’re one of the few though 😜
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