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Old 09-08-2016, 02:32 PM
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This is a case of "while your there, you might as well"

Ride-Tech does a really nice job with the hardware they supply for the Tiger Cage however, I just wanted to
use ARP hardware because it looks so much nicer then the supplied bolts.


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This is a case of "while your there, you might as well"
Yeah this saying kind of gets things out of hand doesn't it buddy?
Great stuff, love the pics with your kids involved!
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This is a case of "while your there, you might as well"

Ride-Tech does a really nice job with the hardware they supply for the Tiger Cage however, I just wanted to
use ARP hardware because it looks so much nicer then the supplied bolts.



Yep, send me the part numbers, please.
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Yep, send me the part numbers, please.
Here are the part numbers for the ARP Hardware

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Some may say this is the best place for Marty, but hey some one had to do it.

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Nice work, Marty. Have a friend who was having hood issues with a 70 SS Chevelle he purchased. He couldn't get the rear of the hood to lay down inline with the fenders. It was the cowl seal that was too stiff keeping the hood from laying flat. Changed it out to a Metro Molded or Soffseal piece, can't remember which, and it looks great now. I never would have thought the seal would be that strong. Personally, I only use Metro Molded or Soffseal. They seem to fit and feel the best. Good luck!
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Some may say this is the best place for Marty, but hey some one had to do it.

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I am certain my Wife would agree with you.



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Nice work, Marty. Have a friend who was having hood issues with a 70 SS Chevelle he purchased. He couldn't get the rear of the hood to lay down inline with the fenders. It was the cowl seal that was too stiff keeping the hood from laying flat. Changed it out to a Metro Molded or Soffseal piece, can't remember which, and it looks great now. I never would have thought the seal would be that strong. Personally, I only use Metro Molded or Soffseal. They seem to fit and feel the best. Good luck!

I am going to be ordering some more stuff from them as the windows struggle when I roll them up.


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Nice change to black with the tail panel, Marty.
Thank you I can't wait to get the taillights and the rear bumper on tonight.


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Want a set of Dakota digital tail lights for it?

John, I do and I will be calling you shortly
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