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Old 10-16-2005, 09:58 PM
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You can fix your UCP at home instead of replacing it.

Ed told me about this and the website at the Penns Cave event this weekend.

It's genius, I wish I had thought of it myself, it's simple, and works.

Here's the link: http://www.flashoffroad.com/features...ercarriage.htm

Check it out. If you offroad, you'll probably need it sooner or later.

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You can fix your UCP at home instead of replacing it.

Ed told me about this and the website at the Penns Cave event this weekend.

It's genius, I wish I had thought of it myself, it's simple, and works.

Here's the link: http://www.flashoffroad.com/features...ercarriage.htm

Check it out. If you offroad, you'll probably need it sooner or later.

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That's a lot of effort for such a simple fix.
Take off your UCP and lay it on the ground with the front edge on a 2-3' long piece of 4X4 wood. Then run the front tire of your H2 up each of the three bars. Don't worry- by using the 4X4 piece of wood you'll only be able to bend the bars so far. Depending on how badly your UCP is bent, you might have to do it a couple of times.
I've done this a few times, and it works perfectly.
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Thanks DRTYFN!

After this reshaping... Do the bolt holes still line up without too much trouble...?
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Wishful thinking but can I do this with my bent cross bar??? Damn rock!!
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