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Old 10-18-2001, 02:29 PM   #1
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By all means, install torque box reinforcements. If you are using the mega bites, i would say it's a must. If i'm not mistaken they don't have any bushings. I was running southsides and now my boxes are totally destroyed. I am getting the boxes re-welded and straightend out, as well as the reinforcements. It is going to cost me almost 600.00, instead of the 100.00 kit and having it welded in.

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