wingnutooa
NAXJA Forum User
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- Nashville TN
i'd just like to clear the air a tad bit here. i helped bosco install his kit, or rather he helped me.
but right out of the box i like to pick at things and try to find flaws. i told him right away i didn't like tapping into the unibody because its so thin. luck had it that he had bought either the wrong tap or they gave him the wrong bolts in the kit so a store run was in order anyway.
i had him buy a hole saw and some grade 8 bolts and we drilled through and put a nut on the inside. far stronger than just tapping into the "frame"
yes it does see a lot more stress than a standard t-case crossmember but having a full nut and bolt in there tightened down really makes a big strength difference.
the kit i don't really see fault in for the weekend warrior, but the installation instructions on the other hand... i dont like any kit that tells you to drill and tap into the uni body. luckily we were in a position to get around it.
edit: and i've still got some connections at the polyurethane place i worked at... if you REALLLY want some 6 inch poly blocks i'm sure i can oblige

edit #2: and hadfield, any guy that can wheel a 5spd is ok in my book!
but right out of the box i like to pick at things and try to find flaws. i told him right away i didn't like tapping into the unibody because its so thin. luck had it that he had bought either the wrong tap or they gave him the wrong bolts in the kit so a store run was in order anyway.
i had him buy a hole saw and some grade 8 bolts and we drilled through and put a nut on the inside. far stronger than just tapping into the "frame"
yes it does see a lot more stress than a standard t-case crossmember but having a full nut and bolt in there tightened down really makes a big strength difference.
the kit i don't really see fault in for the weekend warrior, but the installation instructions on the other hand... i dont like any kit that tells you to drill and tap into the uni body. luckily we were in a position to get around it.
edit: and i've still got some connections at the polyurethane place i worked at... if you REALLLY want some 6 inch poly blocks i'm sure i can oblige


edit #2: and hadfield, any guy that can wheel a 5spd is ok in my book!
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