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<blockquote data-quote="DavidBoren" data-source="post: 1306691" data-attributes="member: 20078"><p>WMFATEAM, please let me know how that goes for you and your friend, and what you end up having to do to tilt the radiator forward (mounting bracket modifications, hose re-routing, etc).</p><p></p><p>Bat, thank you for your input. I do know that these mods are definitely track oriented, and offer little real benefit for a street car. </p><p></p><p>Any thoughts on the best material for a full length under tray? It seems like that 1/8" plastic sheeting with the pebbled texture would be perfect and easy to use, except I think the exhaust would melt it. Aluminum sheeting would work as well, but it would be heavier and a little harder to work with. I would have no problem putting a full length belly pan under the car, track or street. That seems like an excellent idea. Especially with the other mods we have discussed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidBoren, post: 1306691, member: 20078"] WMFATEAM, please let me know how that goes for you and your friend, and what you end up having to do to tilt the radiator forward (mounting bracket modifications, hose re-routing, etc). Bat, thank you for your input. I do know that these mods are definitely track oriented, and offer little real benefit for a street car. Any thoughts on the best material for a full length under tray? It seems like that 1/8" plastic sheeting with the pebbled texture would be perfect and easy to use, except I think the exhaust would melt it. Aluminum sheeting would work as well, but it would be heavier and a little harder to work with. I would have no problem putting a full length belly pan under the car, track or street. That seems like an excellent idea. Especially with the other mods we have discussed. [/QUOTE]
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