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Wheel pant brackets

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gbrooks231

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I've seen several threads concerning wheel pant brackets and really didn't pay much attention until I decided to put mine back on the mains of my 1973 Cherokee Challenger. They were removed by my CFI a couple years ago when I was out of town. Apparently the a/p that took them off didn't keep the parts with the pants and now they are missing. I do have the bracket for the left side (pretty bad shape) but nothing else. I've though about fabricating a couple based on the profile of the one I have, but am not sure if the other side is just a reverse profile or if it's different from the one I have. Anybody know if this is the case?

I'm going to need a couple of the supports that fasten to the wheel hubs too, figured I'd make them from threaded aluminum conduit with a flat cap threaded to accept the bolt from the outside of the wheel pant.


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