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    If you are talking about these, there are several at varying prices.
    Tho, I think the ones I bought had a hole in the center.

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    Scott A, thank you for the reply! It is cold and weather sucks right now. Soon as it warms up a bit I will get it out and jack it up and take some pictures. The bar was never hooked up just riding around under there. Maybe that attributed to the rear getting out more than normal. Although increased air pressure in the rear helped. Learning curve ya know.

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    I use the Elephant Racing ones but you need to use the later style rubber bushing with it. They are beefy and strong.
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    Hear ya on the originality factor, but I would get the Elephant ones or those from Wevo, which I have. The kind of brackets you have won't matter so much as the originals are know to be weak.

    https://www.wevo.com/Products/Chassi...RBConsoles.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Einspritzer View Post
    Hear ya on the originality factor, but I would get the Elephant ones or those from Wevo, which I have. The kind of brackets you have won't matter so much as the originals are know to be weak.

    https://www.wevo.com/Products/Chassi...RBConsoles.htm
    That looks pretty robust. And I get the others being weak. So it is a direct weld on? Grind the old ones off and go? I guess I need to hunt up a Youtube video.

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    Here you go:

    https://youtu.be/tC-iecrQwUA

    Is it just me or has this thread become a circular conversation?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rgupta250 View Post
    Here you go:

    https://youtu.be/tC-iecrQwUA

    Is it just me or has this thread become a circular conversation?!
    Not exactly sure what you mean about that, but I appreciate any advice I get. I am sure others do as well.

    Thank you for the video.

    Think I am going to go with the WEVO. All new links etc.
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    Another mounting bracket that you should consider are Jerry Woods mounts, they are IMO the strongest because they prevent the bracket from moving side to side better, by attaching to both the torsion and the pinch weld.

    Plus they are much cheaper than the WEVO to boot!

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    You can find more infos here:

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...ar-mounts.html

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