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Old 04-03-2012, 10:19 PM
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Its actually the drop bracket...my helper couldn't see it move but as soon as he drive it I could tell the one drop bracket moves. Ill have to throw another bolt in and tighten everything up tommorow
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Those brackets are supposed to be welded to the frame. That's why they are moving.
Old 04-04-2012, 08:36 AM
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Its comes with four pre-drilled holes for bolts. Two line up with existing holes in the croasmember and the other two you have to drill and put bolts in. But I probably will weld it. Seeing as none of my drill will for in the top part.
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I just put a 6" lift on less than 2 weeks ago. If your tires still lean in, I'm sure you used the bottom holes on the TTB drop brackets like the instructions said. Just move the up to the top holes, problem solved. And as for drilling a that other hole, I wouldn't worry about it, I'd put the bolts that lined up in and use the extra bolt hole as a sort of plug hole to weld in on the passengers side. On the driver side I would definitely bolt it on and the go back and weld both.
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Yea, the bolts are so it's placed properly for welding.



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