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Just finished mocking up a set of J bars in J-Macmopars Dart Sport. They are a perfect addition to my tubular lower radiator support, because they can tie into those brackets and make a really strong front end for your drag or street/strip machine. They will fit 67-73 A Bodies. They will include all of the 1/8" cut plate for the landings shown. Tubing is 1 3/4" .095" DOM which is much better than HREW. The bars come the correct length, but will require minor trimming to fit. With this installed your battery will have to be relocated to the trunk. Everything for $100+shipping. PM me for a shipping quote.

BTW this kit comes in pieces and will require welding.
 

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dude, those are NEAT! way to go on making these nice products for cheaper than xv & magnum force!
 
Damn those look nice! You could still catch the upper shock tower with some Gussets for a coil over conversion kit no problem the way you have it.

Too bad my STUPID Turbo Junk is in the way! Mine need to be tucked in the inner fenderwell.
 
Damn those look nice! You could still catch the upper shock tower with some Gussets for a coil over conversion kit no problem the way you have it.

Too bad my STUPID Turbo Junk is in the way! Mine need to be tucked in the inner fenderwell.

I was thinking the same thing. If someone is interested I could make those brackets too and have them cut for a little more money.
 
These j bars are the ticket for me. Combined with the rad support bar ,they will make for a very strong front end. Wondering if you make tie in brackets for the shock mounts with these?
 
the ONLY thing i would change is the front mount... make the cut for the wider radiator (on the frame rails) and then make the front mount...
 
What do you mean? They clear the 26" radiator.

for wide aluminum rads with the tanks on the side its sometimes needed to notch the frame rail lip that sticks out for clearance... just to where its flush with the rail, so 1/2" on each side or so...

just an idea...
 
for wide aluminum rads with the tanks on the side its sometimes needed to notch the frame rail lip that sticks out for clearance... just to where its flush with the rail, so 1/2" on each side or so...

just an idea...

Cool. Thanks for the info. I think that a guy could easily modify these to work with a custom radiator. The problem is the space for the landing on top of the frame rail it's self.
 
These j bars are the ticket for me. Combined with the rad support bar ,they will make for a very strong front end. Wondering if you make tie in brackets for the shock mounts with these?

PM sent Paul. Sorry I didn't get with you earlier. Been a little busy. :D
 
for wide aluminum rads with the tanks on the side its sometimes needed to notch the frame rail lip that sticks out for clearance... just to where its flush with the rail, so 1/2" on each side or so...

just an idea...
You are correct, at least in my case. EZ just had to take a bit of the lip off to get it to fit.....
 
I'm still hoping you will fab up the inner fenderwell coilover mount bars I sent you the pic of.
 
haha why I outta!!! ;) lol This is true, but would have to do this soon because I want to paint the engine compartment
 
soon as payday comes ill be sending you a pm , can these be tied on to the shock tower support for coil overs i plan on swapping eventually .how about a package deal for the j bars and radiator support?? lol and fender braces :D
 
soon as payday comes ill be sending you a pm , can these be tied on to the shock tower support for coil overs i plan on swapping eventually .how about a package deal for the j bars and radiator support?? lol and fender braces :D

Really all you would need is the J bars and lower radiator support to have a very strong front end. You could tie into the factory shock mounts with the J bars, similar to the Magnum Force setup, but for a lot cheaper. If you don't mind fabbing up some brackets. Magnum Force bars are $219. I am just swamped right now with these lower control arms to fab up some brackets. Let me know and we can work out a deal.
 

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Really all you would need is the J bars and lower radiator support to have a very strong front end. You could tie into the factory shock mounts with the J bars, similar to the Magnum Force setup, but for a lot cheaper. If you don't mind fabbing up some brackets. Magnum Force bars are $219. I am just swamped right now with these lower control arms to fab up some brackets. Let me know and we can work out a deal.

Ok cool sounds good because I also want a set of these lower arms so as soon as the finished product comes out you'll have a good chunk of change coming your way
 
Just finished mocking up a set of J bars in J-Macmopars Dart Sport. They are a perfect addition to my tubular lower radiator support, because they can tie into those brackets and make a really strong front end for your drag or street/strip machine. They will fit 67-73 A Bodies. They will include all of the 1/8" cut plate for the landings shown. Tubing is 1 3/4" .095" DOM which is much better than HREW. The bars come the correct length, but will require minor trimming to fit. With this installed your battery will have to be relocated to the trunk. Everything for $100+shipping. PM me for a shipping quote.

BTW this kit comes in pieces and will require welding.


do you have them in 1 1/2" tubing ?
would be interested if you do!
thanks,bob
 
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