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Passenger side, looks tough, right??18 views
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Driver's side23 views
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Driver's side gap26 views
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Driver's side gap - you can see the frame15 views
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Middle mount - MORE>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>24 views..You can kind of see where I was talking about. The RP almost touches that metal disc that holds a rubber piece in there. You can barely distinguish it but here you see that dics, the rubber ring, and the frame's mount.
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Front drivers - MORE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>16 viewsYou can see a little better how the bracket was put to the body mount here. You can see that gap well - we had to put it that low because of the middle one. Here we could have gone up by about.. what, an inch? If we would have, the RP would have been at an angle.
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RP alignment - MORE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>9 viewsWith the inability to really move the RP in and out this is the line we were left with. A little off with the body line which is ok because it evened out with the width of the tires. That's kind of nit-picky stuff. I think it's a good balance between the two.
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Driver's middle - MORE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.22 viewsThere's that brake cable I was telling you about. Not a pinch, but a rub. The picture is a little bright but this is how we put the bracket on. So layers, from the bottom, are: Bolt, washer (was already there), bracket, round disc, rubber spacer, and frame mount. The RP goes pretty much right up to the frame's mount.
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Driver's Middle - dark picture16 views
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Rear Driver's - MORE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>19 viewsThis is the one that ended up being put on last. This is where the RP had a gap of about an inch to 1 1/2 inch once the front two were bolted on. The spacer provided helped, the rest we just kind of threaded the bolt and let the bolt/nut close the gap. This is as high as we could get the rear in order to clear that middle one and still have things even with the front.
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Front driver - bad picture but you can see here the bracket fits on the RP itself - in relation to the bottom - PAY ATTENTION TO THE TOP FOR LATER PICTURE!!15 views
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Passenger side - Looking at the front, you can see the A/C lines in the gap. Just barely missing the corner of the RP.34 views
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