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Bradley Thornton

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Did yours just slip on easily?? When I loosened my bolt the mounts spread out and I couldn’t slip the skid on. I had to use a c clamp to close the gap back and then had to rubber mallet the skid over the mounts to get it to line up and bolt it all back together.
I didn’t have nearly the finesse that you do. I just beat mine into submission.
 

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Did yours just slip on easily?? When I loosened my bolt the mounts spread out and I couldn’t slip the skid on. I had to use a c clamp to close the gap back and then had to rubber mallet the skid over the mounts to get it to line up and bolt it all back together.
They were tight but not bad, I did use a mallet to lightly move it around.
 

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I didn’t have nearly the finesse that you do. I just beat mine into submission.
i did break my first c clamp actually by clamping too hard. Snapped right in the middle. So with my second and last I just did it enough to start it before hitting it into place.
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