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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Marana, Arizona
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Crossmember Question
I hope this isn't too dumb sounding , BUT...... I am wondering about a lighter front crossmember , not going LOW just curious about weight advantage ?
does anybody make a replacement front x member not intended for scrapping frames (Bags and all) I want to use my truck as a truck , towing etc. so I don't want a car front end (as cool as they look) just wont work for me. are the stock crossmembers really several hundred pounds ? Ideas ? Thanks !
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Re: Crossmember Question
i don't think the front x-member is really a place to save weight. The only thing that "looks" lighter would be a MII setup. The stock crossmember isn't several hundred pounds though. I spent some time picking up my stock crossmember during my built. I would be surprised if it weighed 100 pounds.
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Re: Crossmember Question
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Re: Crossmember Question
Thanks I won't waste any more time thinking about that , just planning for the 454 I don't have yet
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