Nothing in mine. They looked slightly squished too.
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Nothing in mine. They looked slightly squished too.
Interesting, so the later models have the spacer. Maybe just put a nut in there and run the bolt through it.
Thank you Boots4,Just read through your whole thread and I'm quite impressed! Great innovations and problem solving going on here. I enjoy following along and can't wait to see it on the road.
J Mack,
I'm just not picturing what you mean by the top of the frame. Are you mounting the hanger through the frame, at the top?
I've got an extra hood, but it will either be from a '76 or '77. I don't recall what year your TC is.....Yes I’ll put some Ruff Stuff Bushed DOM Sleeve’s in the frame near the top and make some 6” shackles. This will give me more suspension travel and lower the front of the pig at the same time, I used the rule of thumb shoot for a vertical shackle with the springs at full droop and about a 45° angle at full compression and with the 3.75” shackles I was going to about 8° at full compression and was inverting, my plan was to drive the pig and deal with this later but with some other delays and the fact that I’m currently building my winch mount that ties into the same general area I decided to bite the bullet and tackle it now.
I’’ snap some photos of the progress if you’re interested, right now it’s just some 2” holes in the frame, a hole in my wallet and some gusset drawings on my computer.
I've got an extra hood, but it will either be from a '76 or '77. I don't recall what year your TC is.....
Looks great. Did you incorporate a PCV oil catch can?
Well, they do blow a lot of PCV oil/fuel vapor out the pipe on the side and tend to dribble oil/fuel on the ground.