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I've done the weld on one on a few trucks. Easy if you know how to weld.
 

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Sometimes the brake proportioning valve/lines are in the way. A few fixes here, depends where it is. Sometimes slotting the mounting holes will allow you to move the valve down a bit and another option is to trim a little metal off the bracket.
 

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Pros they both do what they are meant to.

Cons- Umm, you have to either weld or bolt em on. Lol
How do you like their new website? I don't like it, but I never like when a website gets changed.
 

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The bolt on is meant for ones without any cracks, if you have cracks those have to be fixed, and most likely use the weld on plate.

I plan to do both. I kow mines cracked, has been welded, needs some more work on the outside, so I got the smittybuilt plate to weld on. Once done I was going to get the ord bolt on extra protection.
 

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So I either have to prep the area to weld or do some trimming/moving for the brace.
No cracks in my frame.

If both are equally good...
It's time vs money then. Either less cost with more time for the plate or more money less time for the brace.
 

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So I either have to prep the area to weld or do some trimming/moving for the brace.
No cracks in my frame.

If both are equally good...
It's time vs money then. Either less cost with more time for the plate or more money less time for the brace.

Just do both and don’t look back.
 

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If you know yours aint broke now bolt on

I would strongly suggest you remove the box and check. I had to sand the frame on my 83 to find it but we've had 2wds broke there.
 

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Get both of them. You won't be sorry.
 

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My truck is a r10 2 wheel drive. Cracked all over. Which option do I buy of the weld on?
 

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I have the bolt on to prevent my frame from cracking. My old frame was cracked, used the weld on. Both works.
 

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My truck is a r10 2 wheel drive. Cracked all over. Which option do I buy of the weld on?
I don't know if there is a weld on repair for the rwd. I know that the bolt on braces are available for 2 and 4wd.
 

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