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I used to make them and sell them years ago. They were a bear to get boxed and shipped.
Then I found out the racers had stretched the wheel opening and in some cases, removed most of the inner lip, leaving nothing to screw to. Later I saw a set installed, that I had sold. One side was up, one side down,,,Both crooked and not installed as intended. I'd advise doing them yourself. Find a sign shop near you. Bring in a cardboard pattern and see if they'll give you a deal on some drop material. Have them bend the one angle on a brake. If all else fails in this case I'd say go see Phil ;-)
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We have always done them ourselves.
However, we have access to a brake.
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I agree on Steve Broadbent , his stuff is real niece and fits well.
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The info I took from a prior post on this board:
Steve Broadbent United Automotive Services 508-947-7005
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