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Old 06-10-2006, 12:55 AM
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I recieved some relo brackets from an individual they look to be weld in since they don't have the bracket that bolts to the shock although I was told that they were bolt in...

Would I be able to bolt it up and drive it like that to a weld shop? What would happen if I just bolted it up and didn't weld it in?



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Old 06-10-2006, 01:40 AM
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huh? If you just bolted up weld in brackets... That doesn't make sense...

Post a picture of them. Sounds like they are bolt in.
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Originally Posted by Mike2kZ
huh? If you just bolted up weld in brackets... That doesn't make sense...

Post a picture of them. Sounds like they are bolt in.


lol ...I really don't know what I am talking about, I am a novice at this stuff

I have no idea what brand they are but they look just like this with the 3 holes what allows you to bolt it on but these are the BMR "weld in" brackets



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This is what the BMR "bolt on" lca brackets look like... Not sure they look like in other brands

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If you just bolt them in and drive to the weld shop, you will be fine. But I would definitely limit my driving until they are welded.
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I would not bolt them in and drive on them. Just drive to the shop and then put them in and have them weld them.




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