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Dingo509
June 21st, 2005, 22:22
I hope this fits here. I have a Crossover steering that i buillt using an arm from Dynatrac (i've learned about there prices since too) anyway the draglink runs right thru where the swaybar endlink used to mount. This is a Dana 44 with the brackets all moved up 2" BTW. So i have to move the passenger side mount up to clear the steering but i have adjustable endlinks so can i get away with running one side about 4" higher than the other side? I can move the drivers side if i need to but it works where it's at and im lazy.
Dingo
JeepFreak21
June 21st, 2005, 23:11
I hope this fits here. I have a Crossover steering that i buillt using an arm from Dynatrac (i've learned about there prices since too) anyway the draglink runs right thru where the swaybar endlink used to mount. This is a Dana 44 with the brackets all moved up 2" BTW. So i have to move the passenger side mount up to clear the steering but i have adjustable endlinks so can i get away with running one side about 4" higher than the other side? I can move the drivers side if i need to but it works where it's at and im lazy.
Dingo
I don't see any problem with that.
Billy
PS - When was this forum's grand opening? :confused:
Dingo509
June 21st, 2005, 23:59
I don't see any problem with that.
Billy
That's what i was hoping to here
PS - When was this forum's grand opening? :confused:
Must of been sometime today. the 21st
Dingo
Goatman
June 22nd, 2005, 23:09
This is a Dana 44 with the brackets all moved up 2" BTW. So i have to move the passenger side mount up to clear the steering but i have adjustable endlinks so can i get away with running one side about 4" higher than the other side? I can move the drivers side if i need to but it works where it's at and im lazy.
Dingo
You mean something like this:
http://fototime.com/11DE6436600EFC7/standard.jpg
I don't see a problem with it. :D
Dingo509
June 22nd, 2005, 23:15
You mean something like this:
http://fototime.com/11DE6436600EFC7/standard.jpg
I don't see a problem with it. :D
Exactly, Thanks
BTW do you have any pics of the trackbar bracket on the axle? that's something else i need to do soon.
Dingo
Goatman
June 24th, 2005, 00:38
Exactly, Thanks
BTW do you have any pics of the trackbar bracket on the axle? that's something else i need to do soon.
Dingo
Sure. All my brackets are made out of 3x3 boxed tubing, 3/16 wall, which gives you the 2 5/8 ID that is needed for all the suspension joints.
http://fototime.com/57DB3D9CCCFDE96/standard.jpg
http://fototime.com/3BF3EB6607B86F5/standard.jpg
http://fototime.com/8C83682CF94215B/standard.jpg
Dingo509
June 24th, 2005, 01:52
Thanks, that will help me out alot.
Dingo
Jeff 98XJ WI
June 24th, 2005, 12:01
Hey Richard, are you running NO bump stops in those pictures? I thought you used to have a stack of extensions in there. Jeff
Goatman
June 24th, 2005, 20:00
Hey Richard, are you running NO bump stops in those pictures? I thought you used to have a stack of extensions in there. Jeff
In those pics there are no extended bumpstops, but I did put them in later.
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