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Bad Ass D35 TTB built by Chassis Inc.


mattswan267

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33
City
Boring, OR
Vehicle Year
2002
Transmission
Automatic
Chassis Inc. came out with a cut turned and extended Dana 35 TTB axle. They can be extended anywhere from +4 to +6 per side. They can be turned from 0 degrees up to 3 degrees. Perfection is standard. They are plated all around with 3/16 plate, All plates are CNC laser cut and Fully TIG welded. The driver side beam has a truss spanning the length of the beam making it extremely strong. They come powder coated and with all new hardware.



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sounds like your a vendor, better watch yourself for someone out there will get jealous and want to bum rush you:icon_rofl:

Or you go through the proper channels and not be a D-Bag trying to pimp stuff for free............:icon_thumby:
 
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Is it just me or does it look like the pivot bushing is a stock one AKA old?
 
looks like a pretty solid product
 
The stock bushings never wear out. Although Uniballs provide less friction and an overall more supple ride. Uniballs are goin on the next TTB's that we're building.

I have a different opinion. That bushing should be replaced if all that other work is done. The stock one may not be actualy wore out but it won't hold up to any kind of abuse (and thats what the beams are being overhauled for right?). Just some helpful advice to consider take it or leave it.
 
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The stock bushings never wear out. Although Uniballs provide less friction and an overall more supple ride. Uniballs are goin on the next TTB's that we're building.

you put out a product like this... and say shit like that? thats hard to fathom:shok:.


personally ripped many sets of stock bushings right the fawk up to the point of bang bang bang the fawkin bolt bent death wobble on a ttb and tib from ranger to f and e serieis 150-350's. apparently shits a little different in the rust belt from the sounds of your statement:dunno:.
 

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