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  1. #1
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    Default pierce straight bar

    i put climbing mounts on my clamped up Pierce car.what angle is the starting point for it @ ride height...thanks in advance guys...
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    Middle hole on frame 2 nd hole frome top on rear end bar length th 15 in

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    looking for the actual angle bob...i put climbing brackets on both pinion and frame
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    Is it pierces frame bracket if is all the way up on the square tube, center hole ., never checked angle

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    I'm pretty sure 25-30* is the ball park that the scorpion cars recommended on sethe up sheets. Those cars have a bolt on bracket like the climber

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    thanks...i put climbers on there because the pierce brackets are like 1 1/4" between holes and just wanted some fine tuning with the straight bar..usually don't change the angle, just slight up or down adjustment ....
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    Im pretty sure Mark Bush says to start with 3" of rake.
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    3inches of rake on what

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    3" difference in height between frame mount and rear end mount.

    put it were you want it on the rear end. measure from the floor up to center of bolt.

    then measure up from floor to chassis mount, add 3" to your measurement from rear end bolt it up.
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