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After searching for countless hours I finally stumbled across this new old stock set for an XJ. The fronts were missing one of the brackets and the hardware, but the rears had everything. I will be installing them this weekend. I plan to replicate the front bracket and I am going to attempt to use the rear brackets for the XJ using some inspiration I got from the many articles on this site. Here is the eye candy....

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love the truck :D   it's everything my 88 can only dream of re-becoming. 

 

but as for a title to you build thread, I think you should come up with something more inspiring :L: 

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One of the nuts for the mounting bracket on the front snapped off. It should be loads of fun getting the stud out to be able to use a new bolt. 

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15 hours ago, C1111toro said:

One of the nuts for the mounting bracket on the front snapped off. It should be loads of fun getting the stud out to be able to use a new bolt. 

 

yeah, those little studs are made of the worst metal ever. :( 

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4 minutes ago, C1111toro said:

Has anyone ever pressed one out or does it have to be drilled?

I think pressing them would probably destroy the bracket. If the stud has a flat head on it on the other side of it, you could use a grinder to grind the head smooth and then the stud would pretty much fall off.

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Thats what I thinking. Using and Dremel with a cutoff wheel and then punching out the stub. I just didn't know if there are any threads in the bracket or is it a friction fit stud.

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I finished the install of the mud flaps today. I used strokercomanches tutorial but utilized the factory XJ rear brackets in my install.

 

 

 

 

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