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Old 10-25-2022, 04:59 PM
Rex B Rex B is offline
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Default Need help installing XMW 3-pt plus reinforcement plates

Hey guys, working on my 2084 again. I bought the Full Monte setup from Xtreme -
SGT 3-pt Modified
Axle/frame brace
Draw bar and locks
2" Hitch receiver
- and I'm trying to get it installed. The bolt kit didn't come with the braces so waiting on that. In the meantime, I started fitting it up to see what I could get done.

I am trying to determine how these pieces fit together. The front lower ears of the 3-point rear cap go to the rear lower bolt of the axle housings, at about the 7 O'clock position. That's a 3/8" bolt, but that hole is closer to 1/2". In order to use that I would have to spread those "ears" out a bit. Then, the frame reinforcements also use that bolt. Do those rear cap ears go over the reinforcement plates?
At the front mount, there are two rectangular plates. Do these mount inside or outside the frame? And then do the reinforcement plates bolt to the inside or outside of those?
I have looked at photos on the forum and a few other places and cannot tell what others are doing. I also see the front plates mounted both ways.

My best guess is the front plates bolt to the outside, the reinforcement plates need to be in the same plane as the axle tube bolt circle. If so, the 3-pt extensions would have to be bent out to mount over the reinforcement plates. Even so, why are the holes so big?

There really should be some instructions available on the site or in the box. The OE 3-pt mounting instructions are incomplete for this purpose, and there are no instructions at all for the reinforcement plates.

Maybe I'm missing something?
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