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There are 4 bolts per skid, 2 of them are hardened shoulder bolts. These skids and bolts will take more punishment than the factory axle bracket can handle. Regarding the lower shock bolt install, we were aiming for those that don't have access to the tools to properly re-install that hardware. Just remember, no matter how the skid mounts, the shock is still relying on 2 non-gusseted axle brackets.I have been looking at your Rear Shock Trailing Arm Skid Plate and it seems like the install with the small bolts only would be a weak point. Anyone have any real world wheeling with these to verify that the install bolts are strong enough? Other sliders for the shocks use the actual factory bolt, but I dont want to have to break the 325 fl/lbs to get it on.
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