- Location
- Rainy side of Washington
Burnouts in reverse will solve that rather handily.
Did a bit of work this week on the poor bastard.
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Bit of a crossmember.
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Pig nose. Pig.... bacon! Mmmmmmm....
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Tied the mounted plates into the lower control arm mounts which are through bolted with sleeves through the unibody rails.
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Even a blind squirrel....
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Dimples!
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That doesn't stand out does it?
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I just went through some of your thread. Didn't catch it but it looks like you are running the RK 3 link in the front. I really like how you incorporated it into the cross member, because I have been trying to find a way to do that. Did you think about using angle or flat plate across the ends of the x-member to add another mounting point using the stock x-member mounts on the frame rails?
I'm thinking with your mounting system and this it could give another bolt or two on each side, and they would be 90* to each other.
I just went through some of your thread. Didn't catch it but it looks like you are running the RK 3 link in the front. I really like how you incorporated it into the cross member, because I have been trying to find a way to do that. Did you think about using angle or flat plate across the ends of the x-member to add another mounting point using the stock x-member mounts on the frame rails?
I'm thinking with your mounting system and this it could give another bolt or two on each side, and they would be 90* to each other.
What are your plans for gauges, all custom aftermarket?
I'm in the process of researching for an LS in my 99XJ. I need to check this out some time. Funny that you know Barker.
You could tire the rocker protection into the frame and just not tie it into the bed. That's what i may end up doing
Nice grill
Pretty slick
I've probably already said it..this is a flat out, bad a$$ build. I envy your skills in welding and fabrication, not to mention your work space!