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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Deer Park, TX
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Large lowers, redneck style
I had a really rough bobble head day yesterday so I decided to take action.
I have been wanting to replace my stock lowers and “Idaho (High Plains Drifter)” sent me this pattern a long time ago so I thought I would try a test run first. I cut these out of ¼” plywood and went for a test spin on the freeway. I noticed a difference immediately. At 80 mph I could feel a slight push from behind my head but no buffeting. I put the stock lowers back on to compare and wow, what a difference. The larger lowers were just as comfortable at 90 mph as the stock were at 70 mph. (BTW: the speeds referenced was as the speedometer indicated. My speedo reads about +5 at speeds greater than 50 mph) Now to get a replacement for the plywood and I’ll be happy. Also, if you want a copy of the pattern, let me know and I’ll pay it forward. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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