turboexplorer
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 98' XLT 5.0L 4X4
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Those are GREAT! Really all they are is made from scrap metal. They have a 1/2" plate base that is.......roughly.........10X10" They have holes in them for when they mount them to the frame benches to hold rear axles in place while fabricating. Then they have a square tube 3X3 or so and another tube that fits just inside of them. Then they have a hole drilled in the side corner of the larger tube and nut welded there. Then for a bolt to go in they are wheel studs with a small piece of solid stock welded to it for a T handle. You turn this handle to jam the inside tube against the two opposite walls of the bigger tube. The inner tube has a deep V cut in it so you can rotate the axle without it rolling off the stands. Then has a vise grip with chain welded to one side (chain is welded vise grip is not. Then there is a longer piece of chain that goes up and over the axle you hook it into the vise grip then clamp her down.
They are really simple but worked out great. Can make easy changes in height, hold axle in place so no need for a 3rd jack stand to hold pinion or in my case caster angle. Big help not to have three big stands in the way. Then also easy was when cleanup was done couple guys could pick up the axle and move it to the side and set it back down and never have to also move the stands. Plus when moved back was super fast set up since it was all done and clamped to the stands.
I can take some more detailed pictures of them tomorrow if anyone wants to see them. I might anyways just to have picks for when I build me a set.
P.S. They held the axle high enough to fit 37's on the hubs without having to pick the axle up.
Fast for mock ups, set to where its 1/4" above the tires ride height and your set to take tires on and off to see clearance things.
They are really simple but worked out great. Can make easy changes in height, hold axle in place so no need for a 3rd jack stand to hold pinion or in my case caster angle. Big help not to have three big stands in the way. Then also easy was when cleanup was done couple guys could pick up the axle and move it to the side and set it back down and never have to also move the stands. Plus when moved back was super fast set up since it was all done and clamped to the stands.
I can take some more detailed pictures of them tomorrow if anyone wants to see them. I might anyways just to have picks for when I build me a set.
P.S. They held the axle high enough to fit 37's on the hubs without having to pick the axle up.
