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Im not sure if everyone has this, but i have noticed that most non factory front bars are usually attached in a weak manner and move around at high speeds.

im looking for peoples ideas and examples they have seen that cover mounting systems for front bars that offer rigidity and hopefully simple methods of removal and refitting.

Anything that incorporates canards would most likely need something to support the bar to allow it to support the forces imposed on the canards.

seen where the lower splitters are separate from the bars to cover this but looking for more ideas

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here you go. you can see what mark did on the 34 to mount the kagotani bar I got him. basically the bar at the front is so strong you can tow the car with it. it holds the bar VERY firmly. there are 2 bolts on the front that secure the bar and there are a couple more to tie the bar into the front guards, and then underneath the splitter has a frame it bolts to. the splitter and bar are 1 piece and this makes it nice and solid when mounted up.

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