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Western Mass wheeling Oct :)




compleckz

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that one never once came loose, the bottom one did twice..

 

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I'd skip the wait and have tim weld it up.
 

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id say just have it rewelded and Reinforced.

But the pics looked bad ass wish there was stuff like that here in michigan
 

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Thats there fault.... it broke on the metal part.. not even on a seam.. or near or on a hole.. its there quality not your problem.. id fight them to the end!
 

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Kevin, When the lower bolt was loose, every time he hit the brakes, the beam rotated forward a little bit and every time he got on the gas in 4wd, it rotated backwards a little bit. Flexing back and forth like that for a month fatigued it to the point where it failed.

No two ways about it, not a skyjacker problem.
 

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Kevin, When the lower bolt was loose, every time he hit the brakes, the beam rotated forward a little bit and every time he got on the gas in 4wd, it rotated backwards a little bit. Flexing back and forth like that for a month fatigued it to the point where it failed.

No two ways about it, not a skyjacker problem.
true... damnit lol
 

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