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Old 04-10-2008, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Gregg 00SS
The link you provided shows them priced at $59, however, when I go to shop online and find the item it comes up as $79, which is it?
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Our brackets are priced at $64.99 for weld in and $89.95 for the bolt in, all day every day

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I am def ordering some bolt in ones!!
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i thought alot of people want them welded ,just like sfc,to ensure no deflection over a period of time,but i guess it depends on how strong the car is.imo welded is the way to go on anything like that.
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Originally Posted by Davo346
i thought alot of people want them welded ,just like sfc,to ensure no deflection over a period of time,but i guess it depends on how strong the car is.imo welded is the way to go on anything like that.
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When it comes down to Relocation brackets being welded or bolted. We offer both version due to the fact of not all of our customers have access of a welder. So in that case they would go with a set of bolt on applications. But either way if you went with the bolt on you will be able to later down the road have them welded. We always suggest when you start to get down around 1.4-1.5 60ft times. Have the relocation brackets welded on to the rear end housing. If you have any other questions feel free to ask and I will be more than glad to help.
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