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Re: Lay's Solid MFG Chassis Build


   Toddy,  if you dont mind throwing some #'s at me for comparasion's sake that would be cool.   I dont know what rearend you run , most of these have aftermarket blingy axles under them and we are just rocking out a 14B ,  but I would like to see were I am compared to were your at.   


 Its fine as it is , man its nice having a level nicely finished floor to work off of... the chassis is level and all that  laughing1   Im use to much worse working conditions I feel all spoiled !     The rear of this thing can be re-donkulous,   he has 16" shocks and I can split em easily at ride height so he has 8 up and 8 down.  Chassis already had tabs for the shocks and Links and he didnt want to spend money on more link material and so forth so I put it basically were it was already laid out.   Mike had the uppers going to the center of the diff when he laid it out,  so I took what we had and made it work there as well, one upper was a little longer then the other so I split the difference and adjusted the other one out and we hung em were we could.    We hung the Sway-A-Ways too,  I gotta pick up some shock spacers at lunch then tonight Ill final weld all the rearend and Ill move up to the front.   Its going to take a good bit more effort and some fabrication for a mount for the passenger side upper .   I got a clean idea though.   :afro:


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