Thinking
#8761
Senior Member
He used two bolts probably not even grade 8. (... I never thought to check)and a piece of like 1" (1/2"? Can't remember but it wasn't big) square tubing to make a cross brace. Each bolt had about 10washers to fill in the gap. And then in the middle they "welded" this support piece. The long pic is a Panoramic if you're on a computer or phone that will do it justice.
Wow, what a mess lol. You knew about that beforehand right, the truck was priced accordingly ? Hate to find that after the fact lol.
EDIT: Eishh, maybe yuh didn't lol. Oh well, sounds like your going to fix it up.
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#8762
Senior Member
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#8763
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#8764
Now an XLT in Colorado
#8765
Senior Member
A little ? That's a good little here. Looks like 8-10 and fun.
#8766
Now an XLT in Colorado
I'd say closer to 12" in most places, Brew. If you look real close in the middle of the tracks, you can see marks where the shock brackets and/or diff were just dragging through the top of the snow.
#8767
Senior Member
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#8768
Now an XLT in Colorado
Fordguy, that is one heck of a mess! Loved the monkey comparison.
#8769
Senior Member
#8770
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