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Old 05-26-2008, 03:45 PM   #17 (permalink)
TJR1952
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My SSR:
05 SILVER 6SP / MAGNACHARGER / TRUE DUAL EXHAUST X-PIPE FLOWMASTER 40'S / C6-GTO T.B. / 4.10 GEARS
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Try this

I think i got better results with this.
Don't know about 03 or 04, but 05 and 06 have two mounting frame nuts on each side, about 2 1/4" from each other. The crossmember is mounted to one set of mounting nuts, the other set are for additional crossmember everyone is talking about. The following is what i did.

Bought a flat piece of aluminum 42"L x 4"W x 1/4".
Took off existing crossmember.
Drilled 4 holes in aluminum.
I then reattached the crossmember on top of aluminum.
I then added second crossmember on top of aluminum.

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can not post pictures, so as close to drawing using text

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