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Apr 17, 2008 | 06:26 AM
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? about MM cc plates
Do these plates require any drilling?
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yes, you need to drill a hole for the 4th bolt
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Yeah, easy to do. Don't be afraid of them becuase of the drilling.
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yes, you need to drill a hole for the 4th bolt
Just take your time and step drill it.
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Extremely easy to do.
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way. You hook up the other 3 bolts and you can use the plates as drill guides. You'd have to be from Florida to fugg it up.
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