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- Vehicle Year
- 1985 1987
- Transmission
- Manual
Start high on the slots and if the engine has to go down more then do that. But since you have a body lift, having the engine higer up might not hurt anything. My engine has lowered itself over time by just more then an inch so far but I think things have settled into place after ten months.
My thing with not having a body lift was getting the transmission up high enough to tuck the ttansfercase advice the bottom of the frame rail. And also when test fitting your engine, be sure to know where your output shaft is pointing at to your rear end. I had to push my trans over when I went to put my transfercase on because it was to far over to the driver side for it to fit between the rails. Good thing I had enough of an opening on the motor mount slots to be able to rotate things.
Also what are your plans for a trans xmember? I have the style that mounts in between the frame rails and even modding it to at least work with my setup, it wasn't able to clear for a front shaft. If you have the outside mounting xmember, then it should be easier to design up something. Right now I'm combine both my internal mounting and got an external one to make an xmember but also my design allows for my truck to not be out of service at anytime during the process.
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As of right now, i am going to use my old cross member (its one that bolts inside the cross member), i just opened the holes a bit more so the full size transmission mount would fit it. I plan on running that to get the truck up and running and driving then figure out the front drive shaft if it wont clear, the bw4406 has a fix front yolk so i dont need the drive shaft hooked up right away and with it being summer it is really not needed.