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Old 08-08-2013
westyguesty westyguesty is offline
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Default SV2 Front Bottom Plate

Does anyone shorten the front plate by removing the rear two chassis mounts ?

I have purchased a second hand SV2 and noticed the rear two back mounts removed, all the way up to the next set of screws ?

Not sure if someone has done it on purpose, or to cover up a brakeage.

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Old 08-08-2013
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Have seen this done before to make room for a big reciever/electrics, if it was me i'd replace it for a new one and just keep that as a spare
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Old 08-08-2013
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Does anyone shorten the front plate by removing the rear two chassis mounts ?

I have purchased a second hand SV2 and noticed the rear two back mounts removed, all the way up to the next set of screws ?

Not sure if someone has done it on purpose, or to cover up a brakeage.

Thanks
Only needed if you run stick packs, if you run saddles it’s total safe to remove
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Old 09-08-2013
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Some people cut these off to promote chassis flex.
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Found the top deck will crack easier if they are removed
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Old 10-08-2013
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Thanks, will replace and keep as spare. Better than braking a top deck.
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