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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: HOUSTON TX
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flipping crossmember on new one
i was wondering the pros and cons on flipping the crossmember for the trailing arms or ordering one from ece with the exhaust holes. i can weld the rings in no problem, i was just wondering if it was worth the money and the effects on pinion angle on both. oh yea i do have a carrier bearing in the truck. thanks fellas.
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Re: flipping crossmember on new one
Anyone have any experience here?
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Re: flipping crossmember on new one
Isn't the ece and cpp crossmember for one piece driveshafts?
Last edited by jlaird; 09-09-2008 at 10:45 AM. |
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Re: flipping crossmember on new one
if i remember evil design flipped his, i was hoping he would chime in an give some helpful info, yes you are correct on the one piece drive shaft, but with a miller and a hypertherm anything is possible, just wanna make sure i am going in the right direction before i start hacking, thanks fellas.
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