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Where do these brackets go?
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they look like the alternator support bracket and the idler pulley bracket? its the only thing that makes sence
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First-one goes bolted to the bell housing and clamped to the exhaust down pipe.
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first bracket bolts to drivers side of the transmission to hold the exhaust on, and the second bracket is for the top adjuster for the alternator.
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x3, first is exhaust bracket
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search 4Crawler...
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Whew, thanks guys! That jarred my memory. I realized that that 2nd bracket was for the alternator after digging through a few more pictures, but I completely forgot about the exhaust bracket. I've been running it without the bracket. Oops! Thanks again.
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