99silverRE50 Posted April 19, 2012 Share Posted April 19, 2012 Nope, no mess up, if you read the instuctions, they provide details on how to secure the studs in place prior to installing. You may have missed a little step is all. You have a few options to secure the stud in place, one is to use an adhesive such as Loctite 454 adhesive gel or other chemicals as recommened in the instructions, or you could always spot weld the fasteners if you have such capabilities available to you. As an option, we offer the lower strut brackets ith the longer studs pre-installed, however the studs only have to be secured long enough to install and reach their proper torque value, thus an adhesive, after curing, should provide you with sufficient torque off to permit safe installation. Should you have any further questions on the install, don't hesitate to shoot me an email sales@nx4industries.com Cheers, Jeff Thanks for the reply, it was a long day and my brain was toasted so after couple beer and away from it I was actaully able to reach around it with a wrench to hold the bolt down to tighten the top. Thanks Here's a pix after everything including the 1" spacers installed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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