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Old 06-10-2015, 10:13 AM   #6
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Re: "Best Way" Spring Hanger Mounting?

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Originally Posted by junksaver View Post
You may not be able to redrill the upper holes in your bracket to match the frame. It appears the upper holes in the frame are to high for the bracket. It looks like the bracket is not flat where the upper holes in the frame are.

The nuts you want to use are lock nuts. They do not require a lock washer or thread locker and will not back off on their own.
You are correct on the fitment of that bracket right now. The right side fits a little better than this one on the left. Going to work this bracket a little and see if we can get it to fit a little better before making any mods.

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Originally Posted by kwmech View Post
No it wasn't, just a flat washer and my snap-on torque wrench set at 70. These were holding in a dropped front x-member that I fabricated to convert a 2wd frame to 4x. Somebody now owns the truck up in Washington state
Wow, you would have thought that would have backed off by now if it was going to. I'd think the fine thread helps it to stay put also.
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