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Why do you need more room? I will see if I can go snap a pick of it really quick on the truck with the 4406.

Cause my 4406 isn't manual,:eek:
 



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Cause my 4406 isn't manual,:eek:

OOO Snap. LOL good luck on that one. I think I read some where you can shift the fuel tank back about an inch. But you would need to re drill holes for the front fuel tank bracket.
 






Yea im sure its gonna turn into a headache , I dont think I have seen anything about your bracket setup in any of the " 4406 " threads, you my want to post about it in the sticky, cause that's a cool find!
 






Thats a great idea I will point that out in the 4406 threads after I get a pic of it installed on my truck. I just have to get it in the air first.
 






OK I think this is what you are asking for. Here is a pic of the other fuel tank bracket that I am using.

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can you get a better pic of it closer towards the tail shaft of the case?

kinda like this

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Think im gonna grab one of those, im starting my tranny swap today and once I get the new tranny in im gonna start stuffing the electric 4406 in,
 






can you get a better pic of it closer towards the tail shaft of the case?

I will try to get my truck back up on the lift at work and snap another pic today.
 






Is this the angle you wanted?
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Dam that's alot more room! I think that would help my cause
 






well Im glad I could find something to help some one else out. I think from now on if I find one in the junk yard I will start pulling them and selling them to whomever on the forum. It really helped me out since it was a bolt in instead of having to have something fabricated. Hell besides having to make a hole for the shifter this swap was a complete bolt in for me. Well not counting the new ujoints I installed.
 






yup, thats what i wanted to see
and i told you, its not very hard at all
 






I just may have one of those brackets out in my pile.. I've gotta find a place that'll make me a driveshaft.. there's nothing around here...

Si
 






yup, thats what i wanted to see
and i told you, its not very hard at all

it was not hard ay all. like you said. Even my f150 drive shaft went in with out a fight.
The tcase took care of one of my noises and now to fix the last one. My rear diff is growling like a bear. I ordered all new seals and bearings. witch I have. Now im just waition on my new Ford racing clutches to show up.
 






I hate to keep bugging you but can you post a measurement of your rear driveshaft yoke to yoke, I may have missed it,
 






I will try to get it some where and get the measurements unless vroomzoomboom knows since I bought the drive shaft from him.
 






Well I guess I should update. The 4406 have been in for a few months now and I have not had any problems out of it. I also put some new wheels and tires on this bad boy. Here is some eye candy for you all.
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Man im jealous, looks real good
 






Looks nice! You should be easier to spot now, so I'll keep my eye out for you.
 



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