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got the same problem ,semi solved it by hooking the heel of my boot on the passenger boards.course i,m older now so about 20 miles of thats enough,get a cramp in my thigh u wouldnt believe
I could spin something up for you on the lathe. Give me some dimensions to work with and drop me a line at CornfedSuspension@hughes.net No harder than it would be I could probably do something up for say $20
I could spin something up for you on the lathe. Give me some dimensions to work with and drop me a line at CornfedSuspension@hughes.net No harder than it would be I could probably do something up for say $20
David
That sounds great. I'll get some measurements and get in touch.
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