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Old 02-28-2015, 11:24 PM   #1
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In this last pic, am I seeing some kind of heat shield or is it just a cover up for the mounts?

This build is really cool and I enjoy following along.
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In this last pic, am I seeing some kind of heat shield or is it just a cover up for the mounts?

This build is really cool and I enjoy following along.
You are correct, there is a heat shield on the factory 2001 motor mounts.
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Lowered the motor mounts by 1".
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Motor set in frame
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Ready to begin the trans crossmember and mount.
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This build ranks in my top 3 for my time on the forum! Looks great keep it up!!
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Old 03-02-2015, 10:54 AM   #13
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This build ranks in my top 3 for my time on the forum! Looks great keep it up!!
Wow, glad you think so. We will keep up the hard work and pics coming. I plan to leave no part of this truck untouched or custom in some way.
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Sweet!
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Start of the trans crossmember
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Access hole for bolts
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Notche's cut for exhaust
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Just needs plating and metal finished
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I assume the trans crossmember will be removable. It looks right at home with the other metal work. Again, awesome work!!!
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I assume the trans crossmember will be removable. It looks right at home with the other metal work. Again, awesome work!!!
Yes sir... It will definitely bolt in. Hopefully I can finish it up tomorrow and get some pics of it all bolted in.
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Finished up the trans crossmember
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