Hurry up! Summer's coming to a close! August Chat Thread
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I bet you are talking about a trac bar drop bracket.....If I was a guessing man.
With the big ol lift you should get a adjustable trac bar and a drop bracket. Combined with a drop pitman arm. You want the steering as parallel to the ground or axle as possible.
I cant remember do you have radius arm drop brackets and degree correction shims?
Welcome back around Brian and Curt, missed you guys
Sorry Brian I am not a small eng/mower guy at all, I bet ALAN is...lol
With the big ol lift you should get a adjustable trac bar and a drop bracket. Combined with a drop pitman arm. You want the steering as parallel to the ground or axle as possible.
I cant remember do you have radius arm drop brackets and degree correction shims?
Welcome back around Brian and Curt, missed you guys
Sorry Brian I am not a small eng/mower guy at all, I bet ALAN is...lol
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I bet you are talking about a trac bar drop bracket.....If I was a guessing man.
With the big ol lift you should get a adjustable trac bar and a drop bracket. Combined with a drop pitman arm. You want the steering as parallel to the ground or axle as possible.
I cant remember do you have radius arm drop brackets and degree correction shims?
Welcome back around Brian and Curt, missed you guys
Sorry Brian I am not a small eng/mower guy at all, I bet ALAN is...lol
With the big ol lift you should get a adjustable trac bar and a drop bracket. Combined with a drop pitman arm. You want the steering as parallel to the ground or axle as possible.
I cant remember do you have radius arm drop brackets and degree correction shims?
Welcome back around Brian and Curt, missed you guys
Sorry Brian I am not a small eng/mower guy at all, I bet ALAN is...lol
#65
make sure you put a spacer inside the drop bracket or you'll crush it when you tighten it down whoever put the one on the bronco didn't put one in there so every time you turn the wheel there was a ton of slop in it because it couldn't be tightened properly.
Got the starter on my mower working right its amazing how well that dang thing works when ALL the parts are there. Am thinking i'm going to pull the little 1ft section of chain link fence out beside my gate drop some wood post in the ground and build a wooden gate for it. I have a pile of pallets sitting my garage I can tear apart for most of the wood i need for the gate. If anyone is bored and wants to help let me know i've not attempted this before.
Got the starter on my mower working right its amazing how well that dang thing works when ALL the parts are there. Am thinking i'm going to pull the little 1ft section of chain link fence out beside my gate drop some wood post in the ground and build a wooden gate for it. I have a pile of pallets sitting my garage I can tear apart for most of the wood i need for the gate. If anyone is bored and wants to help let me know i've not attempted this before.
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I've been checking up on my messages and have a bite on the 305 I pulled out of the Firechicken. That extra money when we come home would be nice. Another guy showed a little interest in the Chevelle. I'll see how serious he is when we get back.
Other than that, it's been a slow, relaxing couple days. I sure am looking forward to getting back and throwing some color down on a few projects, though.
Other than that, it's been a slow, relaxing couple days. I sure am looking forward to getting back and throwing some color down on a few projects, though.
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I've been checking up on my messages and have a bite on the 305 I pulled out of the Firechicken. That extra money when we come home would be nice. Another guy showed a little interest in the Chevelle. I'll see how serious he is when we get back.
Other than that, it's been a slow, relaxing couple days. I sure am looking forward to getting back and throwing some color down on a few projects, though.
Other than that, it's been a slow, relaxing couple days. I sure am looking forward to getting back and throwing some color down on a few projects, though.
Waiting to see what you do with that Fairlane. That oughta be !
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