- Location
- Roanoke VA
it is...we've been making improvements lately
Its not on its lid, that's an improvement in itself

it is...we've been making improvements lately
Well looks like I may or may not be trading off my Xj tomorrow for a car.
Well looks like I may or may not be trading off my Xj tomorrow for a car. As far as today goes I went to the white water center and did some trail riding. managed to sprain the hell out of my leg but its all in good fun.
Well looks like I may or may not be trading off my Xj tomorrow for a car. As far as today goes I went to the white water center and did some trail riding. managed to sprain the hell out of my leg but its all in good fun.
Doug more info on the brackets and tabs you used.
7/8 lower 3/4 upper? What cross member does he run? You stick with the usual 7" or separation on the axle?
More pics of the calendar on the wall please![]()
SBT (my reman jetski engine suppler) does a calendar every year, i get a poster with every motor that comes in....each year its a former playmateThats the 09 calendar poster was playmate of the year in 06. personally im a fan of the other side of the poster... their fb page has pics from this years shoot, ill save you a poster this year
theyre great for the garage
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short"funny story how the poster got oil on it"xjdoug
Went on a date afternoon with my wife on Saturday. Ate a All American Patty Melt at Red Robin (Eddddddd Robbins.....yummmmm). Went at saw "The Last Stand" with Arnold. Really good movie. Lots of guns, explosions, fast cars and wrecks. That makes a good movie in my book.
Went to Myrtle had some fun and drank some beer..... If you go to Myrtle Beach, SC get your beer at the Piggly Wiggly in Market Commons. They even sold growlers there. Best beer selection in a grocery store i have ever seen.
Its not on its lid, that's an improvement in itself![]()
The crossmember im not really sure what it started life as but it is an aftermarket replacement that has been beefed up at all mounting points. the homemade lower brackets on it originally held the re-tubed ford radius arms so the whole setup was more than strong enough.
Hey!!!!
The crossmember started life as a rusty's thin/drop crossmember. I think the only thing left Rusty's was the centerpiece where the tranny bolts on. The "frame" has 3/16 angle welded on as a stiffener and there are grade 8 1/2" nuts welded to the top as "nutsets" holding the thing on. It's a total of 3 grade 8 per side and 2 original bolts. There is also a little steel tab welded on the stiffeners as a "stopper" to keep the crossmember from sliding. Also this kept the bolts from sheering.
your old axle is looking mighty pretty now![]()
I like the Solid diff cover as well.