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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Relo bracket headache
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<blockquote data-quote="Zevox" data-source="post: 13740398" data-attributes="member: 154727"><p>My passenger side BMR bracket was just a tiny bit off where the bolt holes wouldn't line up. I just bent the long piece that goes up the backside of the axle and all the holes lined up perfect. Minor problem easily fixed. My driver side was perfect and I know of two other guys locally that have the BMR relo brackets that went on no problems. The one I got must have been welded a minuscule off so I wouldn't let my experience steer you away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zevox, post: 13740398, member: 154727"] My passenger side BMR bracket was just a tiny bit off where the bolt holes wouldn't line up. I just bent the long piece that goes up the backside of the axle and all the holes lined up perfect. Minor problem easily fixed. My driver side was perfect and I know of two other guys locally that have the BMR relo brackets that went on no problems. The one I got must have been welded a minuscule off so I wouldn't let my experience steer you away. [/QUOTE]
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