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Old 06-04-2008, 11:37 PM   #1
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Frame horns

ok i need help with frame horns, i need pics and detaile dinstructions please its all i have left and dont totally understand and any other pics would be nice
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Re: Frame horns

no offense man but you really should search, there is a thread on this on the 1st page still....
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i just posted a topic on this, but here is mine,





i made some bracing underneath, but dont have any pics of that, but you get the idea
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make sure you weld a bar or something between them so they stay inline with each other
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Re: Frame horns

Quote: Originally Posted by idropem96
make sure you weld a bar or something between them so they stay inline with each other

You just weld a bar between them to hold them inline, cut them off behind the core support, drop them down the amount of your bodydrop, then weld them back on, and brace the underside.

These are the frame horns on a Blazer, so they'll be dropped a little less if your's is a truck.
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thanks guys this helped alot really thanks
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