2 bolts and a bracket

Asked by asc11302009 Nov 02, 2012 at 06:54 PM about the 2002 Chrysler Town & Country LXi LWB AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

found 2 bolts and a small bracket on garage floor. I cant figure out where they go to reattach.  worried something will fail.  See attached pictures.  

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I have plenty of diagrams, and pictures of underneath your vehicle, (pending engine), if you lay down looking up, look at where the transmission and engine are bolted together. Where ever that came from, they are usually in a set of 3,4,6 and the brace is skipped every other bolt, perhaps where the transfer case (front diff) is bolted up (though doubt it), and not so much rear suspension...do you have the wheel chair access, or towing package?

We have learned that they are drive shaft bolts and a bracket. There are 6 total bolts and three brackets.

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