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Old 04-16-2011, 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Sinistersilverado
here it is
is it just me, or does the rear wheels look like they are sitting too far forward in the wheel opening. thus the saddles being installed backwards ???
Old 04-16-2011, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Sinistersilverado
also by notching the cross member would i have to worry about it breaking or giving in?
no, just do it right. its like notching your frame. Im doing my xmember this week. heres a pic of someone elses. obviously a bagged truck but you get the idea. closer notch isnt quite welded yet

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Originally Posted by TRILOGYZ28
is it just me, or does the rear wheels look like they are sitting too far forward in the wheel opening. thus the saddles being installed backwards ???
probly the angle. i had someone ask me that on my truck too...
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