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[quote="Uz"]Really so once you've ground down across the flich your just going to leave the flich area bare and untreated yeah..? What do you think I'm going to be leaving the bumpers on when I do this :S I won't be going to the extent of having to drill into the chassis and tapping and weld bolts in as the chassis solid. So you can't hold the bolt anywhere on the otherside for it to be weld into plate. I'm gunna do it the way I've said because I know I'm not going to cause any stress on the flich area and weaken it by drilling into it. Theres ample room for you to bolt into the straight of the hook and not have to worry about grind it down to the flinch face and having to having all resprayed, atleast this way I can just get it touched up and it'll be fine.[/quote]
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