tuff country drop brackets


kevinsranger

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does anyone know if these http://www.suspensionconnection.com/cgi-bin/suscon/20816.html are ok as far as clearance for the dana 35 when flexing? i have the ROUGH country brackets now and prefer not to put the drop plates on because i like my chunk the way it is hole free. also is there anywhere can just buy the passenger side drop bracket?
 
Yep. I jacked my driver's beam up without the coil until it compressed the stock bump stop on the frame and it had plenty of clearance around the D35.
 
Yep. I jacked my driver's beam up without the coil until it compressed the stock bump stop on the frame and it had plenty of clearance around the D35.

great thanks, so they are beefy brackets? any complaints about them?

i would still like to find that one bracket by itself, are they sold in pairs because they cant be mismatched with other brands?
 
I just put on a tuff country 4" lift kit on my mazda two weeks ago and I would have to say they are on the beefy side for the cheaper bracket catagorey. They are made of 1/4" steel plate, all welded and powder coated. For the price, they are great brackets (so far), but we'll have to see how they hold up the the test of time, and trail rides.

FYI The passenger side bracket lined up perfectly, but the driver side bracket needed a little notch cut out of it so that it would fit (nothing serious that would affect strength, just fitment).

No clearance issues either, as I can tell; these are completely new replacement brackets.



Overall very happy with the kit.
 
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