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Don't see how it could be defective, it's been somehow physically bent.Rhett said:Hrm well it did happen. And no, I do not think I hit the bar on anything. I think I would know it if I did...The bar is perfectly straight and undamaged.
Is it possible the bracket was defective?
spindlecone said:Don't see how it could be defective, it's been somehow physically bent.
Looks like you could bend it back in place tho.
blueox said:What made you look/find it Rhett was it making noise.![]()
Would have to think it sufferd some traumaRhett said:If you look closely, you can see that the bracket is actually ripped apart..
It's not simply bent...it broke.
Lee S. said:Did the metal bracket actually break (tear). Is that a lock washer on the bolt or part of the bracket? From your pic, it kind of looks like the bracket just pulled out from under the bolt head. Any chance the bolt was loose?
Rhett said:Abuse, yeah. I guess I can get a steel bracket made at a metal fabricating shop?
I'm not sure if I want to contact EE about a new bracket or not.
blueox said:Looking again.....I think I see a possible reason. The factory bracket is stepped for the extra thickness on one side for the factory crossbrace up front. If you used a different sway bracket without the offset I wonder if this would have left a small amount of play and as the bar cycles hundreds of times I wonder if it fatigued the metal and well the picture shows the rest.