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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Robert</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
''After studying the mounting points I do not believe they would interfere with a staggered shock arrangement the axle brackets install between the top perch and the spring, sandwiched in between with the pilot stud used to locate the bracket.'' </div></div> As I recall the 67 single leaf springs only have the "pilot stud" on the bottom of the spring not the top. Thus this bracket must go under the leaf spring. [/quote] Try to figure out how they would insert under the spring with any of the linkage having a remote chance of attaching. They install over the spring to the front of the vehicle. The illustration which was with the kit is on the CRG.
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