I've fixed dented crash bars before with bondo and filler since I planned
to paint them black anyways and they turned out pretty decent. The mounting
hardware is mostly bolts and metal bands. If you're handy and have some
scrap metal you could probably make your own but it may be worth it to wait
for a set that comes with the hardware.

-Kyle


On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 8:40 AM gary glick <[email protected]> wrote:

> Looking for engine highway crash bars.  On Ebay there are bars specific
> for the 84-86 700s. Are they any good? They are from Vietnam.  There are
> also a used one with a dent on on side. I know they can be re-chromed but
> can the dent be removed? They do not come with mounting hardware.  Can
> mounting hardware be obtained or a substitute be made? Does anyone have
> crash bars for sale?
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