NMBronco77
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I bought all of the parts necessary to build the "1 ton Chevy" type of tie-rod over set-up. Now I am reading that these systems will interfere with the drop track arm bracket (4" lift from Duff) and the front double shock mounts.
Is this what other people have found, and how did you solve the problem?
Should I just sell all these parts (4 tie rod ends and 2 - 1 1/2" diameter Stainless Steel tubes) or is there a way to get around this problem? The track arm drop bracket is securely welded in place and I don't want to remove the front double shocks.
I don't have a droped pitman arm yet because I was going to put in this tie rod over set-up. What is really the best way to go. I definately want to get rid of the inverted "Y" system. What do you all think? Heim joints? 66-76 set-up? Over? Under? ........
I guess I could still use this set-up with the "animal" SST tubes and Chevy rod ends, and just put it under instead of over. I even bought the tapered reamer to do the job ($100) Kinda hate to have it all go to waste. :blush:
Is this what other people have found, and how did you solve the problem?
Should I just sell all these parts (4 tie rod ends and 2 - 1 1/2" diameter Stainless Steel tubes) or is there a way to get around this problem? The track arm drop bracket is securely welded in place and I don't want to remove the front double shocks.
I don't have a droped pitman arm yet because I was going to put in this tie rod over set-up. What is really the best way to go. I definately want to get rid of the inverted "Y" system. What do you all think? Heim joints? 66-76 set-up? Over? Under? ........
I guess I could still use this set-up with the "animal" SST tubes and Chevy rod ends, and just put it under instead of over. I even bought the tapered reamer to do the job ($100) Kinda hate to have it all go to waste. :blush:
