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Old 21-06-08, 01:57 PM
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Hi and Welcome!


I had my sidepipes made too...so I can't say what the Pilgrim method if fitting is.


But, I have steel L shaped bracket welded to the chassis under the door area. With a (mini type) rubber bobbin bolted on top, then the sidepipe (with a bracket welded underneath) sits on top of that. There is also a smaller bracket attached to a body mounting bolt, another bobbin and bolted to the sidepipe under the bend as it extis the body for extra support....


Works for me!

I think like most job's, it's a 'make it up as you go' thing...


Having said that, I'm sure lots of people know their own 'tried and tested' methods.


Good luck!
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