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on the rearend on the inside where the axle tubes lay on the springs, where the shock mount comes up underneath the axle, there were twobolts about 1 1/2 long factory bolts that helped secure the plate where the rear shocks mount and your u-bolts mount on other side of springs, hoppe this helpsi`ll try to get my computer guru to add pics if needed, thanks y`all
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Sounds like you are describing the T type bolts some used in place of the u-bolts. You can use either. What are going with for traction aid? I would lean towards what that system uses for hardware.
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Get rid of the T bolts and use the U-bolts.
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gonna go with the Competition Slide-a-Link, and Thanks you Guys for y`alls help, Good Luck to Y`all This Year
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