99_3.0
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You need to stop driving that thing into lakes, you'd get stuck less. 

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And then we noticed that he broke his trac bar mount for the front.
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And built a much stronger one!!!
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The original piece was made from 1/4" plate, and the new one is 3/8" plate..... That's 50% thicker!!! That alone is much stronger!!!!!!! And, in fact, the primary failure was not the welds breaking. The primary failure was the plate shearing/bending. I know this because we first noticed it breaking when the truck was stuck, and then it broke right off while we were getting the truck unstuck. We also built the new one with the plate extending much further down, which will help distribute the load.That's a questionable assessment as best. It looks to be of similar strength to the previous mount. I would add quite a bit of gusseting to the new mount before calling it "stronger" than the old one. The load needs to be distributed to the top half of the plate by some means other another.
Looks like the primary failure was right along the weld between the square tube and the flat plate. That's concerning to me.
Thanks man!!! I'm not sure how much the links costs, since I was not the one who bought them. But they were purchased from here:it looks real good i like where that puts the wheelbase! how much were your joints? and where did you get them? really cool build, can't wait to see a flex shot!
Thanks man!!! Appreciate it.Nice job on the suspension buildup! It looks good.
but sometimes I wonder why someone would bother to read the ENTIRE build thread without anything positive to say!?!?