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Old 12-28-2022, 09:35 PM   #1
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How long are the Keir single wheel wheelie bars? How much can you adjust them up/down?
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Old 12-28-2022, 10:05 PM   #2
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I believe there's 2 lenghts they make . The single bar comes in two pieces. You can drill several position holes and adjust it to what works on your car. When weld it .
Call Ronnie there, he will answer as your questions.

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Old 12-29-2022, 09:37 AM   #3
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The one on my car is 48 inches long. The adjustment is infinite with the slip tube. I just have a bolt through mine and did not weld the slip tube to allow for more adjustment later. I can tell you that Kens work is absolutely beautiful and top quality. I put studs in the housing to make hanging the wheelie bar easier. Its super nice when changing a ring and pinion the wheelie bar is completely out of your way.
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Old 12-29-2022, 04:12 PM   #4
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Once you have the bottom bar pinned or tig welded there is about 3 3/4 inches of adjustment in the bottom bar. The bar has left and right hand rod ends in it so just break the jam nuts loose and you have 1 7/8 inches up or down.
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Once you have the bottom bar pinned or tig welded there is about 3 3/4 inches of adjustment in the bottom bar. The bar has left and right hand rod ends in it so just break the jam nuts loose and you have 1 7/8 inches up or down.
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Got it, Thanks What lengths do you build them?
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We make 44,48,51 3/4 and 53. We stock 48” for Stockers and SS.
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The one on my car is 48 inches long. The adjustment is infinite with the slip tube. I just have a bolt through mine and did not weld the slip tube to allow for more adjustment later. I can tell you that Kens work is absolutely beautiful and top quality. I put studs in the housing to make hanging the wheelie bar easier. Its super nice when changing a ring and pinion the wheelie bar is completely out of your way.
Agree 110% with Mike. Beautiful work, only outdone by their customer service. Ken and Ronnie made me feel like I was their only customer, and the end product was outstanding.
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