I'm hitting the stock crossmember which I can cut out more if I have to but I've seen other trucks with it still there,I used a 2x2" square tube for the upper link bars and the driveshaft is hitting there too I have 3 1/4" till I hit the bed so can raise the c-member an 1 1/4" but I wanna know if Its hitting for some other reason,like should I have changed the pinion angle for clearance or is there something else cause I dont know how much the driveshaft is gonna raise with 3" more drop cuz if its too much more then it'll be hitting the cab
metaltoburn
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I know I have to replace the tranny c member....I have it I just havent done it yet
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the only way to adjust the pinion angle is to remove all the link tabs!which means I'll probably have to scrap em and get new ones..that would suck and I cant raise that c-member 2" It will stick through the bed only an 1 1/4" If this truck keeps it up I just might tear up bed floor and put a d-shaft tunnel in
olskoolpup
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Originally posted by metaltoburn
If this truck keeps it up I just might tear up bed floor and put a d-shaft tunnel in
thats usually the case if you want a truck to lay flat. especially with a 1 piece d-shaft.
metaltoburn
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Originally posted by 86IsuzuPup
Originally posted by metaltoburn
If this truck keeps it up I just might tear up bed floor and put a d-shaft tunnel in
thats usually the case if you want a truck to lay flat. especially with a 1 piece d-shaft.
I know..but there is alot of other trucks just like mine done without having to cut out the bed floor for the link c-member and without tunneling the cab..I dont know whats different about there setup then outside of turning the pumpkin down or changing tire size