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So The next thing to do was probably the last big fabbing to do--and that was the track bar. I had gotten material for it when I got the tie rod so that was sitting there. But unfortunately the 7/8 hiems that joe had were not going to work without having the link material machined so I opted for what I have done a # of times now and went with a weld in bung and a 3/4 5/8 hiem So I sat there trying to figure out how I was going to do it--since the main issue I was having was runing a cross bar to support the shackle was going to be in the way of ever trying to get the t-case out (typical way I have done them in the past) and the other option was to make one mount off one frame rail. Well I have never liked that idea so I went and decided to try something new. And that being making a removeablr cross bar to the t-case could eaily be removed. So I rolled the bender out and played with a little tube.... And here is how the frame side of the mount turned out... The frame is also sleeved so the whole mess should hold up fine..
So The next thing to do was probably the last big fabbing to do--and that was the track bar. I had gotten material for it when I got the tie rod so that was sitting there. But unfortunately the 7/8 hiems that joe had were not going to work without having the link material machined so I opted for what I have done a # of times now and went with a weld in bung and a 3/4 5/8 hiem
So I sat there trying to figure out how I was going to do it--since the main issue I was having was runing a cross bar to support the shackle was going to be in the way of ever trying to get the t-case out (typical way I have done them in the past) and the other option was to make one mount off one frame rail. Well I have never liked that idea so I went and decided to try something new. And that being making a removeablr cross bar to the t-case could eaily be removed.
So I rolled the bender out and played with a little tube....
And here is how the frame side of the mount turned out...
The frame is also sleeved so the whole mess should hold up fine..