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14' Starcraft Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="WTL" data-source="post: 27313" data-attributes="member: 351"><p>Thanks, I'm going to try using the string just to get a take on how much the sides are flexing before I try and fix this.</p><p></p><p>I went today and saw the flexing for sure in the floor right in front of the console where it is attatched. Didn't see any flexing in the sides. I have to get this fixed, theres no doubt about it will fatigue that metal and one day it will break with as much as its flexing. Now I know exactly where to position the angle too. I'm taking it out one more time before I put the angle in cause I am actually on the road right now and I pass a good lake on the way back, but aside from checkin the string I'm going to idle and just fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTL, post: 27313, member: 351"] Thanks, I'm going to try using the string just to get a take on how much the sides are flexing before I try and fix this. I went today and saw the flexing for sure in the floor right in front of the console where it is attatched. Didn't see any flexing in the sides. I have to get this fixed, theres no doubt about it will fatigue that metal and one day it will break with as much as its flexing. Now I know exactly where to position the angle too. I'm taking it out one more time before I put the angle in cause I am actually on the road right now and I pass a good lake on the way back, but aside from checkin the string I'm going to idle and just fish. [/QUOTE]
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