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Re: Top Ramen
Had these machined for the tie in for the rear of the winch mount
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I've realized this is the last of the major fabrication on the chassis until its actually up and running. Then I will build the skid plate. of course there is a ton brackets and tabs that will have to be fabricated, but after this is done the chassis is done !!!
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was doing some parts searching and found a 1350 yoke flange that will bolt up to my rear tcase output 66x66 pattern. off the top of my head isnt that the same as 99-05 ford superduty stuff?
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Re: Top Ramen
All fullsize ford pinion and t-case yokes are 4 on 4.25 (so way more than 66mm).pointsnorth wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 10:20 am was doing some parts searching and found a 1350 yoke flange that will bolt up to my rear tcase output 66x66 pattern. off the top of my head isnt that the same as 99-05 ford superduty stuff?
IDK what Ranger sized shit is off the top of my head but it's smaller so maybe you've got that.
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I was talking about the 1350 size u joint not the 66x66 bolt pattern
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So trying to get things crossed off the list
Took the wiper motor off the brackets and with some slight grinding to the bracket was able rotate it up so it would clear the tubing
Shouldn’t be problem where it’s at when pulling the cab
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Took the wiper motor off the brackets and with some slight grinding to the bracket was able rotate it up so it would clear the tubing
Shouldn’t be problem where it’s at when pulling the cab
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So after some programming issues with my arcdroid. I wiped the usb and completely reprogrammed it and calibrated it. Sure it could be fancier but then again this piece will never be seen by anyone lol
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got the front all welded up. now to start on the long list of small this that could be done
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Re: Top Ramen
And of course an aluminum fair lead for the synthetic line
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