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Old 02-22-2016, 05:59 PM   #89
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Re: Let's Build A 1 Ton Crew Cab 4x4

For the hubs, any set of lockouts is all you need. I believe superwinch makes some for cheap? Otherwise just used original ones. Rear u bolts are probably cheapest through ord again. Maybe eBay if you can find them somehow? Depending on how much it would end up costing, the Dodge 208s had a standard (non slip) rear yoke on them and can usually be found on eBay. 241 slip yoke eliminator kits are made by several companies and I think aren't too expensive but so too sure. Just search "241 slip yoke eliminator" maybe could find a used one. Born where to mount the spring hangers, if you are getting those eBay ones, you can get realllllly close by just bolting up the core support body mount to it. Otherwise yes, just measure from the 4x4 frame's body mount forward to figure it out. If you don't want to mess with making the frame the same shape as the 4x4 in the shackle area I do think you can just mount the shackle hanger too low and then run castor correction shims on the axle to fix it.
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