Power R&P for Mopars

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Power R&P for Mopars

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Anyone know anything about this kit being developed for Mopars?

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looks tempting , would like to see one fitted
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It got discussed on Moparts a few months ago, looks good but not cheap ($1100 for the kit with pump etc), and was still being developed - had only been tested on B-Body with stock exhaust, apparently no bump steer but headers might be a problem.

I would email unisteer and see what they say!

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:-k the rack gators look like they are going to be a problem with headers , or at least run to close and melt them,
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Thanks guys. I will pass the information on to an interested party.
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Post by TrevD »

i can see another potential problem with this , the bracket might be a little weak for the aplication , i would like to see some mounting rear of the rack as its very low and might be the first contact point on things like speed humps.
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My first thought that bracket looks puny :shock:
What about a manual R+P for the same ?? less gumpf on the motor...justa stronger bracket
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