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Thanks fellas
Are you referring to the bottle jack under the transmission?
Yes. It looks like the bottle jack is sitting on a custom plate that is on a jackstand. Very cool.
A big weekend so far, relatively speaking of course. I built the front bumper last weekend using 2”x4”x.188” tubing, at the width of the frame, which would essentially became my new front crossmember. Fabbed up some 90* fish plates to tie everything together. A few tacks and some finish welding later, the front end was starting to come together nicely.
Then on to gusseting the front hangers and the long awaited hanging of the front axle.
I set everything at approximate ride height with a 37” tire. Granted there’s still a fair amount of weight to add, I ended up with a 6.5* caster angle and 10* pinion angle, and 30” to the bottom of the front bumper and 26.75” to the bottom of the mid-section of frame rail. I had thought about using 1 or 2 degree axle shims to help with the caster, but I don’t want to go any lower on the pinion. I’m also liking the shackle angle at this point.
I know a lot of this is mere child’s play to some of you guys, but I sat and stared at the chassis for about 20 minutes after I was done last night. I’ve never done anything like this before and it’s exciting to start seeing your vision come to light.
Martin... a picture for you.
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I think you could easily move the perch in 1", which would move most of the leaf pack under the frame. Let me know if you want anything else.
looks killer!
maybe you already mentioned this but whats the new wheelbase? or how much further back is the rear axle compared to stock?.
I dont know how you fished the lower link crossmember, but i would recommend making it removable. I didnt expect to have to pull my tranny/tcase only 1 year after completion of my build but it sure was nice to remove my rear crossmember to do so.
Also, i had to order some new cable shifters for the dana300 because my 4ft cables wouldnt work for how i wanted to mount my shifters/center console. Let me know if your interested!