Why you should weld your Relocation Brackets

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Yea they were UMI. Got one decent launch out of them before they bent luckily i had some 17's on the back so when the rear end twisted it didnt tear my rear fender up. Anyone have suggestions on a strong bracket heard good things about che. I would rather not weld any in incase i ever decide to take them off or put the car back to stock
 

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Yea they were UMI. Got one decent launch out of them before they bent luckily i had some 17's on the back so when the rear end twisted it didnt tear my rear fender up. Anyone have suggestions on a strong bracket heard good things about che. I would rather not weld any in incase i ever decide to take them off or put the car back to stock

CHE is all I use and wouldn't consider anything else for my car.
 

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I would look into the BMR or the CHE brackets. Personally I like the stuff by BMR but you can't go wrong with either one.
 

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Did you not have the fastener in where the nvh mass bolts up? That fastener would have to shear or have bearing load failure at the bracket for it to rotate like that.
 

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