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Old 10-07-2021, 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by syborg tt View Post

Step One - Dill second hole in the bracket.



Step Two - Tap said hole.



Step Three - Drill second hole in frame.



Step Four - Mount bracket using the ARP bolt and then thread in the smaller bolt so it acts like a stud in the bracket. That way if the small bolt
breaks all I have to do is replace it. I also don't have to worry about breaking a small tap in the frame as I have done that some many times in
the past that I no longer trust myself.



Step Five - Rinse and Repeat on the Drivers Side
That will definitely work. I've fallen in love with nutserts (rivet nuts) in cases like that, easy to install and work great for mounting brackets/etc. to frames, firewalls, fenderwells, sheet metal...
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