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Can you replace glass with Lexan? Seems to be a safety improvement and since the car still has to weigh a given amount....
Also can you replace steering box with a rack and pinon setup? Thanks in advance for your inputs. Quicker response here than via NHRA system. Regards, Dissident |
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No and No .
You can use light weight glass , Lexan looks funny ! ---Trevor Last edited by tj310; 03-26-2016 at 07:21 PM. Reason: I type slow |
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I think you can use lexan for the rear window on a pickup truck, if you need to put a roll bar in .
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