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Haha. I promise once I get that front axle tomorrow at about noon, I WILL get it finished soon after. I'll be ordering the buckets and some other stuff in the next week or so.
Well i didnt feel like wasting money on f-250 shock mounts so i made my own. I made out of extra steel laying around the garage and some left over gussetts.
Dang, those shock mounts are pretty sweet. I'm assuming it's mounted next to the coil bucket and the lower one in still on the R/A? (please post pics if not ) EDIT: Nvm, just saw the pics you just posted.
BTW, I finally got a Dana 44 for the little red wagon.
Should be stout enough. The bracket in the middle is 3/16 thick and standing on edge which is really strong. The back plate is 1/4 " thick. But time will tell. Ohh and 410 you caught me. I just wanted to play with the welder. .
I bought the coils from a guy that use to work for wildhorses.. if you notice that they are not powder coated he sold them to me bare and i had to paint them.. As for everything else i either made or got at the local parts store.. sorry it takes me so long to reply but i am currently in japan and dont always have time and a computer i can just get on..