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CHE vs BMR relo brackets
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<blockquote data-quote="Clipboard" data-source="post: 13823093" data-attributes="member: 147167"><p>A few weeks ago i attempted to install the CHE brackets. When i bought them it was my understanding they were a "bolt-in" application. Turned out that, because of manufacturing variables, there could be some needed enlarging of the bolt holes. which resulted in this kind of mayhem</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]540017[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>That is the driver side that bent because of my screw up from alot of frustration!</p><p>this is the passenger side that i was able to get on with a few hours of grinding and testing. (i was scared to grind out to much that why it took me so long)</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]540018[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>after all this i said screw it and ordered some BMR relocation brackets because from what i read they are a "true bolt in" design.</p><p>Recieved them yesterday along with some LCA's and a panhard bar. WENT IN LIKE A CHARM JUST LIKE IT SHOULD i think anyways.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]540019[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Alot of people run the CHE's with alot of success..i just think i got a bad set. you can see how beefy both brackets are</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clipboard, post: 13823093, member: 147167"] A few weeks ago i attempted to install the CHE brackets. When i bought them it was my understanding they were a "bolt-in" application. Turned out that, because of manufacturing variables, there could be some needed enlarging of the bolt holes. which resulted in this kind of mayhem [ATTACH=full]540017[/ATTACH] That is the driver side that bent because of my screw up from alot of frustration! this is the passenger side that i was able to get on with a few hours of grinding and testing. (i was scared to grind out to much that why it took me so long) [ATTACH=full]540018[/ATTACH] after all this i said screw it and ordered some BMR relocation brackets because from what i read they are a "true bolt in" design. Recieved them yesterday along with some LCA's and a panhard bar. WENT IN LIKE A CHARM JUST LIKE IT SHOULD i think anyways. [ATTACH=full]540019[/ATTACH] Alot of people run the CHE's with alot of success..i just think i got a bad set. you can see how beefy both brackets are [/QUOTE]
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