MoparManiac
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- Amherst, NH
You don't want to see it.


Those plates are 5/16" thick. Was pretty fun to bend with oxy/acy. Pipe wrench/cheater bar made short work of it. Thanks for the help Adam!
you're the one who said it wouldn't be able to be done at all (heat or no heat)You guys needed heat to bend it?
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you're the one who said it wouldn't be able to be done at all (heat or no heat)
:laugh: Was that at Clyde's?
They're pretty annoying to do when the hole is in the thicker material. When I did my frame rail replacement I took the easy way out, drilled a bunch of 1/2" holes in the frame rail, put the sleeve over it, c-clamped/vice gripped the sleeve to the frame, and welded from the inside. Only reason I could get away with doing that is because I had no floor when I did it, though.BTW...I'm still not that good at plug welds. Each plate has 5 of them. Stitch welded on the back perimeter, and the front perimeter along with the perimeter of the 2.5" hole up front. Shouldn't go anywhere I don't think.
So I think I'm going to stick with my stock case and see what happens.
Also figured out it is a T-shift case, meaning it needs to be disassembled to get the twin-stick capabilities but it has the 2.46:1 gearing rather than 2.34:1.
So I don't have a picture,