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Old 01-03-2022, 02:00 PM
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Hey All,
I have a Street Beast and decided to go from Quick Jacks to Bumperetts.
My question is. Will the mounting hardware for Quick Jacks accommodate
the Bumperetts and where can I get some? Thanks for any input and Happy New Year
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Old 01-03-2022, 05:02 PM
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I went the other way to quick jacks everything existing bolted up
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The mounting edge/plate for quick jack is pretty much perpendicular to the frame of the vehicle. The mounting plate for the Over-Riders is angled and requires cutting the tubes/mounting studs to get them to mount properly.

Be prepared, depending on the source of the Over-Riders they may line up well but more than likely, it will be a very tedious job to get them to line up.

A tip for you. If you are only mounting the over-riders, it's not too bad a job, and being close with the angle will work. The angle of the plate should match the angle of the edges of the nose opening, top to bottom.

If you are going to mount the chrome nose hoop, be prepared for a real hassle. There are a bunch of angles that have to line up to get them to mount properly. It takes a lot of ADULT words and beverages to get it done

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The mounting edge/plate for quick jack is pretty much perpendicular to the frame of the vehicle. The mounting plate for the Over-Riders is angled and requires cutting the tubes/mounting studs to get them to mount properly.

Be prepared, depending on the source of the Over-Riders they may line up well but more than likely, it will be a very tedious job to get them to line up.

A tip for you. If you are only mounting the over-riders, it's not too bad a job, and being close with the angle will work. The angle of the plate should match the angle of the edges of the nose opening, top to bottom.

If you are going to mount the chrome nose hoop, be prepared for a real hassle. There are a bunch of angles that have to line up to get them to mount properly. It takes a lot of ADULT words and beverages to get it done

Here in the U.K. the rubber finishers are very expensive from Cobra suppliers unless you modify something yourself. I notice yours are rectangular. Great colour combo btw. Like the “ghost” stripes.
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