Brian1
Elite Explorer
- Joined
- February 2, 2000
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- City, State
- Albuquerque, NM
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1991 XLT
- Callsign
- KG5BAQ
Great looking build and great write up Brian/JTX! Brian, you have a PM incoming.
Aside from a front bumper, is there a plan to add a frame crossmember toward the front? From what I can see the furthest one forward currently is the trans crossmember? And do you not see a need for a cross bar over the engine connecting the shock hoops? The frame rails will definitely start rolling inward, as mine noticeably did on my truck and I still have the lower control arm crossmember.
Thanks Matt. I will reply to your PM in a bit.
Maybe in the future a cross member can be added under the radiator. I didn't want to put anything in there yet before I knew about tucking in a winch or whatever else. You are correct about the furthest forward x-member being under the trans however the engine block also acts as a x-member but doesn't help with rotation of the individual rails. A custom built front bumper will definitely add strength to the frame rails and may eliminate the need for one.
This isn't a desert truck that will be pounding through whoops or jumping all the time. The hoops are low enough and gusseted well enough that I just don't see the need for them doing highway driving and recreational rock crawling.
On second thought, maybe being SAS vs. A-arm, the coilovers are putting more of a vertical force on the frame rails as opposed to an inward twisting force?
They will still see a twisting force since they lean out a little from the frame putting maybe a 4" lever arm on the frame rails but yes, most of the force is acting upwards on the rails.