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Old 09-16-2006, 04:21 PM
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I was wondering if someone could update me on all of the recent changes that have been made to the Hurricane kit. Also, I have heard that there is now a new/different version available. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 09-16-2006, 04:36 PM
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Check the Huricane website forum. There are pics of the new street version that Mike posted there. I've also seen mention of the roll bar angle change on all new kits that's closer to original specs. There are some comparison pics there also to see. The side vent location has been changed to a more correct location on the body. I'm sure there's a few more things I've missed.

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Thanks for the heads up. I'll go there now.
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The hood now comes with a rivet on scoop instead of one molded in or no scoop in the case of the street version.
The side vent has been moved to a more correct position on the body.
The bottom of the body extends to the base of the frame in front of the rear fenders. The older models have the frame extending below the body just a head of the rear fender.
The front track now measures 56". I think the early ones are 58". (like mine was before changing)
I think the newest ones already sold but not shipped yet, have the rollbar brace changed to better replicate the original SC.

I'm not sure of other changes but I think that's the the biggies.
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Thanks again Larry. I know this is a newbie question but what exactly is the front track. I have a pretty good idea but not positive.
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Thanks again Larry. I know this is a newbie question but what exactly is the front track. I have a pretty good idea but not positive.
The distance between the front tires mounted on the vehicle, measured center of tread to center of tread.
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