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  1. #1
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    Default Avg cost to clip a older mod?

    I have a older mod chassis and was curious how much a avg rear clip job costs. Mine looks like it's been modified a few times in the past and I would just like to start fresh. Any ideas? Sorry if it's a dumb question.

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    We can do it for $500 to $750.00

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsf74 View Post
    I have a older mod chassis and was curious how much a avg rear clip job costs. Mine looks like it's been modified a few times in the past and I would just like to start fresh. Any ideas? Sorry if it's a dumb question.
    I could reclip the rear for $600. as an over rail 4 bar. located in central il.

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    WOW whats your hourly rate and whats the help get paid.???? sounds super cheap

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    I got the same price from Todd Sherman at team se. Anywhere from 400 to 1000 seems to be the norm.

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    Depends on what material you choose to have the car clipped with. I would charge $650 for a rear clip with (erw) seamed tubing, and I charge $800 for a D.O.M. mild steel clip. I have never done a (erw) rear clip because I do everything I can to educate my customers on the benefits of using the much higher quality tube and luckily they have always taken my advice. In my opinion erw tubing should be kept to bumpers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLYNBRYAN View Post
    We can do it for $500 to $750.00
    Bryan does excellent work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RACEMAN View Post
    Bryan does excellent work.
    Hows the car workin for you?

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