Re: anti-wrap via radius arms (was RE: JPOR: Bigger liftoptions.)
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Re: anti-wrap via radius arms (was RE: JPOR: Bigger liftoptions.)
If you don't have a hi-pinion D60 (or maybe the hi-pinion D44) rear axle
then my bracket will do you no good. The hi-pinion D60 pumpkin is from the
front of a Ford F350 and has a spring perch cast into the center section. I
made the bracket to fit this spring perch and it's mounted with u-bolts and
a couple 9/16 nuts welded to the pumpkin.
Bill
"Michael Ciaio" wrote
> > This is the way I built my bars and they have no bind what so ever.
> > http://www.mswin.net/users/cuetips/axlewrap.htm
> > The sliding, rotating bar does the trick.
> >
> > Bill
>
> Bill,
> I am real interested in your set up. I have read your article and I am
> still a little bit hazy on how you made the mount for the axle. The Bar
> seems easy enough to make, I just would like to know in depth how you made
> the axle brakets.
>
> -Michael Ciaio
> Secretary, Long Island Off Road
> East Coast 4 Wheel Drive
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