Going to be double lifted today!
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yeah, i kinda beat it a little on one side.. and it still didnt fit, just made it a little harder to get the radiator "feet"(i know thats not the technical term lol) to slide in.. i think i would have been able to do it if i would have had an extra set of hands helping hold the radiator while i finagle with the dam brackets..
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ok ill put in the drop brackets lol..once i do that, then hooking up the air intake should be easy.. then paint the front bumper brackets, put that on, put the cattle gaurd back on, then thats it with the front.. should be able to finish everything up with one good hard days of work.. hopefully lol
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I prefer the safe over sorry route...had a rad mount break on my chevy...rad tilted back, hit the fan, destroyed the rad and the fan. spendy *** parts to replace. If you drop it...drop it properly, not half ***. just my opinion.