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Atlas II Driving tips??

Like I stated in the other post, you don't need to do either.

They SUGGEST a 1" body lift for ease of installation, but it is not needed.

Likewise a custom tranny crossmember is not needed.

You may want to trim the front off the stock tranny crossmember so that the front driveshaft will be able to clear more easily.
 



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Actually I did need a custom tranny mount in order to get enough clearance between the T-case and the floor. I suppose each truck has slightly different clearances from the factory.
 






There is no way they could put the AtlasII in my truck without either modifying the crossmember or doing a body lift. Must just be one of those maybe it will, maybe it won't kind of things.
It wouldn't in my case.
 






What did you guys go for? body or custom? any really neet examples? or just a tube thingy?
 






Originally posted by Rick
1:Tom's overall gear ratio will be 76.5:1 with his 5.13 gears. Mine is 71.3:1 with 4:88 gears.

2:through the firewall.


1- what size tires and are your's daily drivers? how are they on the highway? can you hit 75mph?

2- did you make a new hole or use an existing? how high (rpm's) do you have the thump throttle go?

A
 












I read that, but thought I saw a full skid plat on your x.
 






A skid plate has been added to the crossmember that you see in the article.
 






Is that custom and is that writen up in a thread?
 






Yes and No.

It's a piece of steel welded to the new crossmember that protect the T-case. Simple.
 






The Atlas II hangs down that low? is it attached to anything in the rear?
 






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