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2x2 square trusses

Eric04

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Doing one for a 14 and possibly the front 60

Lets see what you guys came up with.Its a straight forward deal and i have some ideas for mine
 
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kmcminn said:
Yankster, is tube tubing welded to the center section. I'm guess they are. Just been think about doing ones like yours instead of the Artec.
No, not welded to the center section. Only welded to the tubes.
 
Big Block tube buggy said:
locktite??? :dunno:
I guess you could use Loctite, but those are welded. The housing is cast steel, not cast metal or cast iron like a black cooking pot. Just heat it up a little, do not get it red hot and weld it with a mig welder.
 
Brad's will work. But the ones not tied in to the center. What keeps the center from spinning on the tubes? :dunno:
 
cushmaneaglerider said:
I guess you could use Loctite, but those are welded. The housing is cast steel, not cast metal or cast iron like a black cooking pot. Just heat it up a little, do not get it red hot and weld it with a mig welder.

Do you remember the thread and pitch of the bolts? I like that idea. I'm looking for something simple to mount links/steering on my Chevy and most trusses are $$$ and weigh a ton. I'm trying to keep the Zuk as light as possible.
 
sleepsontoilet said:
Do you remember the thread and pitch of the bolts? I like that idea. I'm looking for something simple to mount links/steering on my Chevy and most trusses are $$$ and weigh a ton. I'm trying to keep the Zuk as light as possible.
Sorry, I do not
 
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