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Old 09-12-2013, 03:40 PM   #120
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Re: Company Trucks

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looks good, but where is he putting the bags and is when that lays out its going to rest on the xmember that the link bars attach to. I'm just not grasping why that part sits about 4" below the frame. Also could be the pic, but the distance that the notch would give you, seems like the link bars will hit the stock xmember bf the axle came anywhere close to bottoming out on the notch (meaning, less notch more bed depth) Maybe I'm missing something.
It will all start to make more sense over the next week or so.....


This is the kit that will be laying the running boards on the ground. The chassis is set up to have a 5" ride height on the table (that's 5" of ground clearance between the bottom of the running board brackets and the face of the table. The lowest point on the trailing arm x-member is still a couple inches above the scrub line (which is the bottom of the running board brackets).

Once the rear is dialed in and firmly tacked in place, the bulky factory x-member just behind the trailing arm xmember will be removed and replaced with a tubular version. Hoping to have that portion dialed in by the end of next week.

Feel free to ask any questions as more pics start popping up.

Nate
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