Brackets can only be found from HWH. They are NOT supposed to be welded on as HWH has BOLT ON brackets for all chassis types even Roadmaster if that is your chassis. The reason they are welded on is because OEM's and CW find it is quicker to weld them on. But, a good Service center can cut the existing bracket OFF and either weld them or bolt the replacement. Since your Bracket and Jack cylinder are damaged, it will be cheaper to buy the complete Jack/Bracket as a unit. They normally sell just the cylinder and other smaller parts, but in your case the complete assbly will be cheaper. There will be an AP number on each jack assbly. The front jacks will be identical and the Rear Jacks will be identical. Rarely are all 4 jacks the same lifting capability. HWH's website has been down for a few weeks, so, if you get that AP number off the jack(probably impossible on a 20 year old jack) you can call HWH and they will tell you the new replacement. Have your Year/Model/Chassis and VIN ready for HWH. Also measure the Black jack housing from top to bottom (not the bracket). Also get the diameter of the Black housing and the inner silver piston to help them get you the correct replacement. Doug