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Here's a video showing how I did it. Took a few cues from Grizztracks method.
PS: NOW THAT"S A PROBLEM, no audio. Have to work on that....
PS: NOW THAT"S A PROBLEM, no audio. Have to work on that....
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Your video audio was not working in the beginning. Did you make your own brackets for the top?


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Yes, I made the brackets. it turns out that if you drill the holes 3/8" you do not need to slot them like I did. Mine are 304 SS 5 1/2" long, 1" wide, 5/16" thick, I bought the flat stock on Ebay for $7 for 15".
I have to redo the video, the audio thing stinks, plus I was a little verbose, need to tighten it up and move faster, plus getting someone else to shoot the video might help too
I have to redo the video, the audio thing stinks, plus I was a little verbose, need to tighten it up and move faster, plus getting someone else to shoot the video might help too

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Can you make a part list. Maybe standard and metric. Whole sled is metric, might as well keep it that way. And where did you drill your holes?

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Here are some measurements on what I did. My first version was also two plates then I went to a loop. either way works.

The OEM bolt plate can be used to relocate the hole. Use the center hole in the plate and drill a 3/16 hole on both sides of the steering loop post mount.

more pictures here: http://s589.photobucket.com/user/grizztracks/library/FX Nytro steering relocate?sort=6&page=1

The OEM bolt plate can be used to relocate the hole. Use the center hole in the plate and drill a 3/16 hole on both sides of the steering loop post mount.

more pictures here: http://s589.photobucket.com/user/grizztracks/library/FX Nytro steering relocate?sort=6&page=1
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