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HAWG08 I did the same thing and put the dogbone bolt on flipped.
I sent Aaron a picture and he told me it was on flipped.
I like the idea of having it your way, but wanted you to know.
Got'a throw my two cents in also...Just recieved my brace today and also have to say the quality is awsome. Real nice job Aaron on the lazer cuts and stainless hardware.
Parts are hanging with fresh paint but will be a few days before the install with deer season starting on the 15th.
To HAWG08, i noticed you have what appears to be an exhaust leak at the muffler clamp. Just saying.
That's residue from before the repair was made. When I took it in for the 1000 mile service they fixed it but didn't clean up the mess . I didn't see it until I took the pics of the stabilizer. But thanks anyhoo.
HAWG08 I did the same thing and put the dogbone bolt on flipped.
I sent Aaron a picture and he told me it was on flipped.
I like the idea of having it your way, but wanted you to know.
I am enjoying mine as well
I fixed that just this morning. It looked like the nut was rubbing the frame and so I looked at he pictures and found that I had put it in upside down. However, when I took it apart I couldn't see any evidence that it HAD been resting on the frame but I flipped over anyway.
That's residue from before the repair was made. When I took it in for the 1000 mile service they fixed it but didn't clean up the mess . I didn't see it until I took the pics of the stabilizer. But thanks anyhoo.
I took a closer look and that was rust from moving the clamp, it cleaned right off, (like anybody would have seen it but us).
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