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Old 03-29-2023, 12:20 PM   #1
leegreen
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Re: Cab mounts

That is a nice frame. I'm also curious what was provided for cab mounts? It appears they intended a much like stock chunk of rubber through bolted for all 5 mount points.

it is way better than stock AD, but that does not appear to be a terribly stiff frame. I'm no pro chassis builder but I'd rate it as not quite a stiffly built as a Silverado pickup and significantly less so than a Trailblazer. For handling it would benefit from another structural cross member and some diagonal bracing. Maybe an X frame if you can fit planned exhaust, tanks and spare around one
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Old 03-29-2023, 02:22 PM   #2
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Re: Cab mounts

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That is a nice frame. I'm also curious what was provided for cab mounts? It appears they intended a much like stock chunk of rubber through bolted for all 5 mount points.
I was really happy with the chassis. When I placed the cab on the frame, the bolts just dropped right into the new mounts and the brake pedal slid straight through the factory hole in the cab. It's a really well engineered piece of work! I used stock rubber bushings for the mounts.

The frame rails are 2" x 6" and the steel is .180" thick. It seems super stiff.
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