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Mounts will fit the "highboy" trucks and that price is a good deal. Not sure if I feel like dealing with making another set of these again so jump on um guys...
Pics were back a couple pages in this thread. They will fit 67-77.5 F-250 4wds. And according to Ford the 78/9 bronco used the same mounts as a highboy so they may fit them also but im not promising that.
Ok lets clear a few things up about why i couldnt use the mounts. My frame is the same width outside as the highboy frames. The difference is the width of the top and bottom of the frame rails. See pic below. Notice i welded the highboy inner frame boxing into my frame. Well see the top of the frame rail that overlaps the boxing? Well that area and the same area on the bottom is 1" narrower per side than a 4wd. I should have caught onto this when i cut those setions from the highboy frame. The inside has sleeves that the motor mount and shock mount bolts run through. Well i had to cut them down because they would bottom out before the inside would slip into the frame rail. That in itsself should have clued me in. So what im sayin is that it was my work that made the mounts not work. These will work on the highboy trucks no problem. Great parts and top notch fab work on them.
that's what i told him, but he was all like no, i'm gonna *** myself so i can *** someone else down the road with bling mounts. then he was all like dan buy my bling mounts for a cummins you don't have. what a dick, right?
that's what i told him, but he was all like no, i'm gonna *** myself so i can *** someone else down the road with bling mounts. then he was all like dan buy my bling mounts for a cummins you don't have. what a dick, right?
I'm just trying to figure out how he expects your non working, broke and drunk azz to pay for anything...
a non-inbred non-sister diddling non-banjo playin' pretty mouth havin' mechanic/fabricator wouldve bolted up the engine/tranny/t-case when you had the cab off.
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