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Originally Posted by biketopia
I'm in the garage now and just snapped these pics. Also read on the tin works site that they sell just the trailing arm brackets &they look similar to the no limit ones, just a bunchmore adjustments. Also open to other crossmembers, I just kinda like tin works stuff and might order some other things if I go with their crossmember.
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I just drilled out the rivets and turned my stock brackets upside down. That kept the stock angles closer to stock when I lowered my truck. It doesn't seem to be much different than the aftermarket one when you compare the angles.
I also used a hole saw to make the two holes for the exhaust in the cross-member. It was a real PITA. I had to weld in a small extension for the hole saw center as it was in an area with no steel. If I had to do it again I would use a torch. Getting a drill that goes slow enough for such a large hole-saw is almost impossible.
Cheers.