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MQ U-Bolts

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MQ U-Bolts

Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

Just wondering how good the drivers side mounting of the axle to spring is with the way the U-Bolts are being different to the normal way it's done. As i am thinking of modifying it to have it the normal way using a front and rear U-Bolt.

Is it worth doing or just wasting my time? I will probably do it regardless as i don't like the look of it, just wanting opinions.
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Post by MQ080 »

Bit of a waste of time, cause there are THREE diffrent sized u-bolts and if it was good enought for nissan to have all three its good enough for me, cause i'm sure thier designers would have thought the exact same thought your thinking now, but they have more reasons to consolidate $$$$....
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Post by Red Rover »

leave it alone and don't pick at it. Mine never had a problem. It all depends what u bolts u use. i found the arb ones to be good as i never broke any of them, although a mate did in the earlier years say year ago. All the ARB ones i used up until sep last year never broke. the TJM ones were made out of case hardened cheese and broke plenty of them. of course i'm talking full travel on hard stuff with twin lockers though.
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