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Almost there guys..............
J
J
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I def want 80 axles under my 62... Justin gotta find a FF one with 4.1
Word i have 1 60 here that that i am doing the front swap should have the front axle in probably a week will be a minute before i start on that got a few things to do on it before i start on the swap and may have a 62 to do possibly at the same time. Thanks Jason for what you do for us on the 60 series keep up the great work!Another item/s coming up soon are the brackets to mount 80 axles to the 60 frame.. also to put coils on 60 axles and 60 frame.
Since I'm in R&D mode and build my stuff for the rest of the year... I should have these available by the end of the year. Front and rear coil spring "ramp" spacers went to the machine shop today and have about a 6-7 week lead time.
I have most of the brackets reversed from the 80 series and just need to cut, bend and final test fit for all applications.
Hoping to bring these in around the 500.00 mark per axle conversion..
J
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Oh man I hope this does well enough to warrant 62 series HVAC panels. The plastic HVAC panels are practically unobtanium and the gauge panels are depleting fast....Almost there guys..............
J
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Take my money J. Although my bezel isn’t in bad shape I feel the need to buy an indestructible item from one hell of a guy. I’ll be watching!
x2 on thatOh man I hope this does well enough to warrant 62 series HVAC panels. The plastic HVAC panels are practically unobtanium and the gauge panels are depleting fast....