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A better dana 300 twinstick

davidt

NAXJA Forum User
Location
Reno, NV
One of my local buddys I got tired of the crappy twin sticks on the market (He is ditching the blingin currie setup for these), so we decided to build our own with out the extra slop associated with traditional twinsticks. Here is a parts list....
6 inches of 1 inch round tubing with a 3/16 wall
4 feet of 5/8ths solid cold rolled steel
Plate:
2 inches widex6inches long 3/8ths thick
1 1/4inch wide x 8 inches long 3/16 thick
Bolts:
2) 5/8ths x 3 inches long
2) 5/16" bolts 1/2 inches long
10) 5/16" washers
Rod ends:
2)5/16ths female heims rh thread summit PN SUM-MSF5
2)5/16ths male heims rh thread summit PN SUM-MSM5
If you cant find the 1 inch 3/16 wall tubing then get 1 inch 1/4 wall.But if you do substitute 2 of the 5/8 BOLTS for 1/2 inch bolts(same length).
If there is any interest, I will get our original drawing and scan it. All in all I spent about $70 for two sets of twin sticks. As for the rest of my junk, you will just have to wait to see what I have done to it...

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rember heim joints should be mounted in double shear these will never last hasta






































kidding:laugh3: looks kinda cool
 
also, use jam nuts on the male rod ends.
 
think about it, the rod end can't come undone as long as the rod ends stay connected, also, good idea on the lock washers, we were just mocking them up, I am putting those on tonight :D
 
davidt said:
think about it, the rod end can't come undone as long as the rod ends stay connected, also, good idea on the lock washers, we were just mocking them up, I am putting those on tonight :D
The jam nuts are to protect the threads. Whenever you have a tie rod type system you need something to keep the threads tight against each other. Otherwise, they will be wearing down quickly and eventually pull out.
This is especially important when you don't have a lot of thread inserted like here.
 
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