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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Wauwatosa,WI
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![]() There really isn't any support under the plate and I think everyones sags to some degree...I would have to think that yours is being helped along with the actual damage-kinda ripple effect(not the wine)...if you put pressure on one side and everything stays attached then there has to be some give in another area..one being under the plate...
I think I would get a couple of opinions from local bodyman and try most importantly to get one from say a Ford bodyman.. I have known several stangs that sit out but the most I have seen is as before mentioned and that is a little sag under the plate... my 2 cents |
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