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Old 12-21-2011, 03:27 PM
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I just purchased some relocation brackets the other day and they are the bolt on ones but the guy i bought them from didn't give me and hardware to install them. He told me i could use the bolts that are already on the stock brackets on the new relos. Is this true? if not where can i get the hardware to install them?
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Give us a call here at the shop, we have a hardware kit that we send with our bolt-in relocation brackets that should take care of everything you are looking for.
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You can use your stock bolts and grab (2) M12 x 100mm bolts with nuts at a local hardware store, that should do the trick. I hope that helps, Ryan
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No sense in buying a kit and paying shipping too (funny, I was accused of lying when I called asking about missing bolts)

Take Ryan's advice, save money, and get some Grade 8 bolts from the local hardware store
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okay guys thanks for all the info. looks like ill be taking a trip to the hardware store tomorrow
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Look for grade 10.9s or higher in the bolts. The grade 8s will be standard sizes, not metric IIRC.

Grade 8 = Grade 10.9
Grade 5 = Grade 8.8
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I bolted and welded mine in place....
Old 12-30-2011, 03:03 AM
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Funny to see the different responses to the ops question...one took the," buy it from us" approach, while the other took the, "here is a quick cheap way to fix your issue." Hmm...there are way more vendors on here than there use to be.
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Was just thinking the same thing. Smh.




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