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- Jun 1, 2001
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- 1987... sorta
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The Highrider "Brackets" are both riveted and WELDED to the "normal" radius arm bracket
as well as riveted to the frame.
to "remove" the highrifder brackets from a truck to install a lift eseentially requires a set of STANDARD radius arm brackets, because the attempt to seperate the Highrider brackets from the basic radius arm vbracket will only accomplish destruction of BOTH.
So to put an aftermarket lift on a factory highrider truck will require a set of non-highrider radius arm brackets.
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as well as riveted to the frame.
to "remove" the highrifder brackets from a truck to install a lift eseentially requires a set of STANDARD radius arm brackets, because the attempt to seperate the Highrider brackets from the basic radius arm vbracket will only accomplish destruction of BOTH.
So to put an aftermarket lift on a factory highrider truck will require a set of non-highrider radius arm brackets.
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