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<blockquote data-quote="BMR Tech" data-source="post: 14707393" data-attributes="member: 124691"><p>It depends. Some cars need attention, and some do not. </p><p></p><p>We made revisions to lessen the issues, but it still exists with some vehicles - REGARDLESS of the brand of Relocation Brackets.</p><p></p><p>I had two cars in the shop recently....one car, bolting the brackets on went smooth and PERFECTLY square. The next car, the brackets causes a 1/4" shift - but was able to be corrected by maneuvering the brackets. Actually, I had another one (so 3) recently too. He brought the car in, I aligned the brackets.....then he later messaged me and said the wheels were off again. I have no clue what his issue is, but it is extremely rare that the brackets cannot be aligned. <strong><em><u>Even when they are not aligned perfectly, they still retain OEM Spec Thrust angle.</u></em></strong></p><p></p><p>These pieces are now our #2 selling item at BMR, out of the hundreds of parts we offer for Ford, GM and Mopar. </p><p></p><p>Thousands ship out. Thousands of customers "bolt-on and go"</p><p></p><p>So, I would not worry about it. If you do have an issue with the BMR version, well you have the company who started the Relocation Bracket fad in 2004....and knows more about them than anyone, at your fingertips to help resolve the issue.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMR Tech, post: 14707393, member: 124691"] It depends. Some cars need attention, and some do not. We made revisions to lessen the issues, but it still exists with some vehicles - REGARDLESS of the brand of Relocation Brackets. I had two cars in the shop recently....one car, bolting the brackets on went smooth and PERFECTLY square. The next car, the brackets causes a 1/4" shift - but was able to be corrected by maneuvering the brackets. Actually, I had another one (so 3) recently too. He brought the car in, I aligned the brackets.....then he later messaged me and said the wheels were off again. I have no clue what his issue is, but it is extremely rare that the brackets cannot be aligned. [B][I][U]Even when they are not aligned perfectly, they still retain OEM Spec Thrust angle.[/U][/I][/B] These pieces are now our #2 selling item at BMR, out of the hundreds of parts we offer for Ford, GM and Mopar. Thousands ship out. Thousands of customers "bolt-on and go" So, I would not worry about it. If you do have an issue with the BMR version, well you have the company who started the Relocation Bracket fad in 2004....and knows more about them than anyone, at your fingertips to help resolve the issue. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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