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Old 07-10-2007, 10:52 PM
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Question Can I use bolt in relocation brackets with a Moser 9"?

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Just curious... I need to get some relo brackets but would prefer the bolt ins. I was just checking out the UMI brackets and they say they cant be used with aftermarket rear ends... but why? All of my stock suspension bolted right into my Moser 9".

Well.. can I use bolt ins or am I stuck with welding ins?

Thanks in advance.

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Awesome.... thanks for the help.
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Hello,

Moser builds there control arm mounts much wider then the factory rear end. They also use a thicker steel. The brackets made to fit the stock rear ends will not fit over the Moser bracket. So in order to use relocation brackets on that rear end you must use this item- www.umiperformance.com/2011

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Thanks Ryan.

I have made a list of UMI stuff I will be needing soon... I will be placing an order soon.
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Sounds great! If I can help anymore please ask.

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