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Old 02-25-2005, 07:44 PM   #1
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Smile PIC Request: S14 Do-Luck FLB

I was wondering those of you with S14's and Do-Luck Front Ladder Bars (FLB) could post pics of it installed? Especially the ends where they mount on the frame rails.

I think I may have gotten the wrong ones. They don't fit correctly...

Yes, I've searched but, no photos of it actually being on the car.

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Well, there is the LHD issue.
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Well, there is the LHD issue.
I had thought about that...

Can anyone else confirm the LHD factor?
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not sure if its the same but find a thread from brianbandwagon??? not sure if the SN is correct but its similar, he installed the bars on his s13 but had to cut a part of the mounting part
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I had thought about that...

Can anyone else confirm the LHD factor?

That doesn't matter. I had one for several years, if you've done any kind of search you'll see the issue, the 'pins' on the mounting points line up with existing holes in the frame rails, however US cars have this hole backwelded. You'll need to drill/punch the holes out for it to sit properly, then line the bolt holes up. The driverside is best to just punch out because you'll never get a drill in there unless the motor is out.
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