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Re: DIY 4x4 Engine Crossmember
What's the difference between the 1st & 2nd design?
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Re: DIY 4x4 Engine Crossmember
First design was a solid tube...second design had four flanges welded in the tube under the oil pan. So you could unbolt the center section, and drop the oil pan
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Re: DIY 4x4 Engine Crossmember
Ttt
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