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Old 10-23-2020, 07:49 AM   #6
Oldbluoval
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Default Re: installing a front crossmember

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To me the big thing is to get a good buck (To back up head). It should be heavy enough to not bounce and hold up tight. Also the proper length is important; I let the rivet protrude the diameter of the rivet. I peen them cold and red; either works, as stated above it is imperative that the rivets flush on top rail.
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