1996 sleeper build
- keenanduran1
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Re: 1996 sleeper build
Yeah buddy!! Stoked for you to have it back.
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1996 sleeper build
Got in a quick photo shoot to show you guys how the beast is looking, will take more next week with the rear spacers and new rims
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1996 sleeper build
Looks really good! I'd suggest that you tie the rad arms x-member into the beam x-member. With the bolts running parallel to the frame and only attaching in one plain the rad arm mounts can still roll in the frame if you have s bad hit. That was the hardest part of repairs from my roll.
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1996 sleeper build
Or tie into the trans x-member.... Or both.... Beefcake!!!
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1996 sleeper build
Dug up an old pic to show you the what happened to mine.
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Re: 1996 sleeper build
Looks to me it does have a radius arm cross member ???
http://www.vintageironfabworks.com
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77- "Victoria"
71- "Annie" Halfcab
73- "Heloise"
96- "Cheryl"
95- Marilyn (F150)
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1996 sleeper build
It does but the way it secures it can still rotate inward. That why I suggested tying it in in another point.
Be no means trying to critique the work. After not finishing mine before doing the damage I did just trying to save someone the pain I felt with.
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Be no means trying to critique the work. After not finishing mine before doing the damage I did just trying to save someone the pain I felt with.
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