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I just got my SF connectors from Steve's (?) GB over the winter welded on last night. As we were installing the connectors I had a bit of a gap between the front frame rails and the connector itself. Anybody else have this issue? If so, what did you do?


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That's what I was thinking. Steve's pictures from his first made connectors made it look like everything would fit up w/o spacers.


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Thats what I thought to, but I ended up needing spacers on both sides. No biggie

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I only needed a spacer on one side as that side seemed to be pushed in a bit from some jack arse dropping the car onto a jackstand too fast. Im talking an 1/8" or so, not too big.

<-----That jack arse most likely is this guy. Oops.


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