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Completed Project Dana 44 and 3 link install

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Michael, got a couple questions for ya.

Is your front axle moved forward at all?

How much space is between your upper coilover mount and the master cylinder?

I ask because i'm in the middle of redoing my upper c/o mounts which is very similar to yours and my big hurdle is the master cylinder being right in the way. I could move my axle forward an inch but that means either moving or making new hoops which i'd rather not do.

Thanks,
Dave

The axle is only moved forward 3/4 of an inch to 1 inch.

The upper mount of the coilover is just in front of the MC, about an inch and a half. The hoop runs up just outside the MC about 2 inches. The front hardline out of the MC is bent to clear the hoop. I'll get you pics as soon as I can, I rearranged my office here at the house over the holiday and I can't find a thing in it.

If you don't want to move the hoops you might be able to find a MC that has the hard lines exit on the motor side so that you can be practically on top of it w/o worry.
 



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Thanks Michael,
I cut off the old shock tabs from the hoop and was able to mock up the shocks new location, it will be close but it should work. My problem isn't so much with the hardlines, just with the M/C itself being so long.
I've seen aftermarket brake boosters with M/C for early broncos that are angled at around 45 degrees but I don't if it's compatible or what's involved to make it work with what I got.
 












Michael,

I noticed a for sale on this truck did you sell it already?
 






I feel like Necromancing this thread:

You mentioned that the DOM on the lower links was doubled up. What ID/OD's were used?

2" .25 wall sleeved over 1.5" either .25" wall or .5" wall, I can't remember for sure. Definitely beefy and over built.

I noticed a for sale on this truck did you sell it already?

No, but I think I'm gonna keep it a while longer. Been entertaining buying a parts truck to turn it back into more of a driver.
 


















nice man! i can stare at this all day!:thumbsup:
 












You could buy it for a steal in the for sale section and stare at it in your garage.

lol sounds even better. how much do they usually go for? do they sell them as a set or do i have to get them piece by piece? i am very new to this stuff :scratch:
 


















I just stumbled upon this thread and fixed all the doubled images. This was a great build.
 






I just stumbled upon this thread and fixed all the doubled images. This was a great build.
Wow this is a blast from the past. The body of this truck is long gone the frame has a 1999 mountaineer body on it these days.
 






Wow this is a blast from the past. The body of this truck is long gone the frame has a 1999 mountaineer body on it these days.

Michael had cut it down to nothing. LOL

Who owns it now?
 






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