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Old 10-17-2006, 01:16 PM
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Arrow installing weld in relo brackets and sfc ?

does one need to be welded in befor the other one?
im fixing to do these today please help while i have the welder here!
Old 10-17-2006, 01:28 PM
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do the sfc's first then do the relocatoin brackets, but it really doesnt matter what order you go.
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thanks!
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i would take a look on the website of the company you got em from such as BMR, UMI or Spohn as they all have pics of their stuff installed on the site you can view
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With the weld-in brackets, recommend you get them just
tacked in for starters and check that they are lined up
right, and check again. Seen some ugly pictures of relo
installations gone wrong. Take it slow and careful since
it is not going to be fun to rework any screw-up and it's
not foolproof like the bolt-ins.
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Is there ever any harm to bolting them in, triplechecking alignment and placement, then welding them in? That seems to be the best way to go ...




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