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Just curious, you have the HD forward boards as well as the relocators. Do you have lower farrings and if so was there a problem moving them that far forward? The relocators alone, as I said, I had to adjust one of my lowers to clear the boards. Not much, just had to loosen clamps and adjust position of the lower on the case bar. They almost touch, but can see some daylight between them. Wouldn't mind moving mine futher forward if I can retain my lower farrings.
Nate
Yes I have lowers, no problem at all mounting the boards. I had plenty of clearance. Maybe I got lucky with the way my lowers were positioned? The front of the boards are inside the lowers, about 1/2 inch above the bottom.
Yes I have lowers, no problem at all mounting the boards. I had plenty of clearance. Maybe I got lucky with the way my lowers were positioned? The front of the boards are inside the lowers, about 1/2 inch above the bottom.
Cool, thanks for the get back. Mine are just about 1/2" inside the lowers, they clear but only just. I have a set of boards someplace with the repositioned brackets underneath, that move them forward. Now I have a little incentive to dig them out and see what I can work out.. Thanks again,
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