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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: DALLAS,TX
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Re: wtb helper spring brackets
The overload-spring brackets I cut off my frame did not have reinforcement brackets (they were just riveted to the side of the frame).
The rear leaf spring hanger did have a reinforcement bracket that was rivited to the bottom of the frame & gusseted the hanger where the bolt went through. Are these what you need? These reinforcement brackets were only attached @ the rear/bottom of the frame. The front hangers did not have any additional gussets/brackets on my dually.
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