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mod. class, 30' "A" build up

the rear tcase mount mounted up, the frame mount is just tacked in place.
 

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:looser: wait just a minute, I think you are catching me. I think you are cheating. You already have all your major expensive stuff paid for, that's not fair. :booo: Oh well, we can't have everything I suppose. Looking very good Stan, and by the way, I am sure glad you are running into obstacles just like I am, makes me feel better anyways.
 
at almost full droop, I still have a couple of inches to go but its laying on the floor :redneck:
 

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moved the lower shock mounts out a few inches, should help kake it more stable.
 

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getting the front end mocked up and seeing how it will look
 

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I am going to have to change the lower radiator mount and lower the upper link mounts a bit:redneck:
 

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upper link mount, 4" C channel and lowered mounting tabs.
 

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lower link mounts on the axles, had to run a flat mount on the pass. side inner mount. Then I tied it to the housing and and outside mount with gussets top and bottom. I could not go wider on the housing because it would hit my tires while turning them. It still rubs at full lock as it is. I can not go in any further at the frame end as it will be in the way of the driveshaft. Daam driveshaft just gets in the way, maybe I should just run without it :looser:
 

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drive line gets a lil close at droop, I am going to have to clearence the front crossmember and probably run a TOm Woods ujoint on the uppper end, I will be able to get by with a stock Dana/spicer joint on the lower end.
 

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front lower shock mounts mocked in place, its a tight fit again, had to do lil grinding on the oter knuckle so they will not rub at full lock.
 

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where they will sit normally I am building a different upper shock mounts but they will be pretty close to this. I am also going to run a bar from the bottom of the front hood hoop and up to just in front of the upper shock hoop.
 

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ram mount and battering ram :; tacked into place. I have to run the hydro hoses pointing down or I only have a couple of inches of up travel. I will build a lil protection for them.
 

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front bumperette to protect the hydro. hoses, I will also build a mount in there to hook up to my winch cable. This will be tied into the plate and battering ram behind the bumperette :redneck: . I will run some flat bar under the b.ram and the bumperette for a skid plate, It would suck to get a rock hug up in there and be hung up on it:mad: .
 

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drive line gets a lil close at droop, I am going to have to clearence the front crossmember and probably run a TOm Woods ujoint on the uppper end, I will be able to get by with a stock Dana/spicer joint on the lower end.

You might check this out for your front yoke. http://www.arizonadrivelines.com/Transfercase_and_differential_end_yokes.htm

Go down the page, first one, it's a longer deeper yoke, therefore more angle and just might stick that driveline out there just enough to clear things. Worth a peek.
 
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