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The fender trim is all one piece with a crimped connector as shown in the pictures, I don't know if you want the entire trim piece or just the arow head. The arrowhead dimensions are 4" long by 13/16" at its widest part. The entire trim does have a curve to it as shown in the pictures.
In my research it looked like the SS springs from Mancini (Mopar Performance) were prone to sag over time, and not the XHD big block springs.
Anyone use these over the last few years and have they held up? Are they from Mexico or sourced here in the US?
these ones are built in. I bought these years ago and was eager to finally get these installed lol just never seemed to have time before the season started.
I am a few weeks away from mocking up my front clip, so you get to plow the trail. Some linear actuators I have bought in the past had adjustable internal limit switches, which may or may not help. Looks like you are getting it figured out!
This broadcast sheet was provided by the previous owner of my 66 charger, but doesn't belong to my car.
I thought I'd throw it out here to see if it belongs to anyone. It's in decent condition and taped down to thin cardboard.
Nice! I’m routing my piston through the old factory hole and then mounting the gate lever to the actuator by way of wire with play in it. I think trying to mount it direct to the lever will tear off or break something while the wire allows for flexibity play when it rolls up and down.
Mounting...
I’m a bit lost on what you’re trying to describe. These are aftermarket electrical actuators that have a max extension but can also be stopped when you cut off electrical current?