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Old 01-19-2001, 12:27 PM   #1
Brian Browning
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Location: Hattiesburg, MS, USA
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It was kinda tough to get on. The three bolts at the top of the shock towers aren't very long. I got it started on one side, then took a big set of vice grips and clamped the other side so I could get bolts started there. Then the firewall side had to be bent down slightly so the holes would line up. I took a big punch, ran it through one hole of the brace and firewall and was able to get the adjacent bolt started. Once I got one, the other three were fairly easy.
It took about an hour, and I'm slow.

Hattiesburg is in south MS about an hour north of Gulfport. About 100 miles northeast of New Orleans.
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