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Finished cutting the air ports in the skidplate. Pleased with how it came out.
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lolzSteveG wrote:What size brake rotor are you using on your water pump?
That's skunkworks stuff. Wasn't supposed to be in the picture.SteveG wrote:What size brake rotor are you using on your water pump?
You mean 4.0...and yes. When I fab'd the mounts, I was trying to leave room for a bump centered on the beam, which is the ideal location to prevent a torsional load. The objective was to minimize stress on the radius arm bolts to reduce the chance of them loosening up over time. Anyway, in hindsight I agree the mount could be moved a bit inboard...considering I never got to putting bumps on. Haha! Would love to go wider and likely will in the future. Still working on the whole kids divided by time, multiplied by money situation.Rmc wrote:How about you go wider on the beams? That shock mount is what caused it. Seems to me it's too close of proximity to the upper beam end. Well that and your an animal when you drive lol. Did you position it there due to the fat diameter of the 3.0?