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<blockquote data-quote="slravenel" data-source="post: 692413" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>If it wont fit in a traditional way, you can mount it upside down on the axle if you need to. </p><p></p><p>They can honestly be mounted in almost and flat orientation as long as the linkage links frame to each axle end. You can mount it to the links, you can mount it to the axle, you can flip it upside down and put the bar itself on the axle</p><p></p><p>As long as you mind your leverages and keep the ratios as best you can...you should be OK. If you end up with something crazy in terms of mounting them, you may want to talk to PAC and see about having a custom bar made for you. The antirock bars are really nice and easy to package (I run one) - but they are a soft bar. You almost need to be on the shortest arm possible to really get them to act as intended on anything with any speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slravenel, post: 692413, member: 1068"] If it wont fit in a traditional way, you can mount it upside down on the axle if you need to. They can honestly be mounted in almost and flat orientation as long as the linkage links frame to each axle end. You can mount it to the links, you can mount it to the axle, you can flip it upside down and put the bar itself on the axle As long as you mind your leverages and keep the ratios as best you can...you should be OK. If you end up with something crazy in terms of mounting them, you may want to talk to PAC and see about having a custom bar made for you. The antirock bars are really nice and easy to package (I run one) - but they are a soft bar. You almost need to be on the shortest arm possible to really get them to act as intended on anything with any speed. [/QUOTE]
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