foxwar71
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Zomg that is a sweet sticker :greensmok
I'm gonna wheel.
You wouldn't know anything about that though.
Ross, it may look huge in those photos, but it isn't. There is only ~8" between the axle tube surface and the outer tube surface. If you look at the last photo you can see it really can't get any closer without interfering with the center section.
Bundled up it wasn't too bad.Bill get a damn kero or propane heater, Colin axle looks bitchin
Deceptive. That plate is just shy of 8" (axle to tube) x 9 (side to side)" IIRC. Obviously gussets are coming.This picture just screamed shovel to me I guess. :dunno:
Oil plan clearance issues.I dont know how it would fit with H2's, but what if the ram was setup for on top of the high steer arm? That might allow the truss to be brought in/higher/more outta the way maybe, but also how much farther in could you safely push the ram inward and still have acceptable angles?
I dont know how it would fit with H2's, but what if the ram was setup for on top of the high steer arm? That might allow the truss to be brought in/higher/more outta the way maybe, but also how much farther in could you safely push the ram inward and still have acceptable angles?
Oil plan clearance issues.
No sky high lifts here.
I doubt it, but in any case the tie rods sit perfectly flat compared to the ram and the steering arms.Kinda along the same thinking as this, Colin do you have any pictures on the axle straight-on from the front with the ram/tierods on?
I doubt it, but in any case the tie rods sit perfectly flat compared to the ram and the steering arms.