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    I set the rear under the chassis and spent the better part of a day or with the measuring tape (just to make sure everything was straight and square). I then set the rear at ride height. Then I welded a piece of angle across the top of the frame and down to the rear end housing on both sides to hold the rear in place while I installed the brackets.

    Fitting the 8.8 with the 4 bar setup purchased from Ride Tech (AirRide). The brackets that came with the kit were just too short for my needs. Fabbing some new ones was in order.
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