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low budget prerunner project


no its not a harbor freight welder. but it may as well be. its just a farm hand flux core welder. I want to get a mig but that's a lot of cash to throw
 
What did you do about your radius arms? Are theu still stock? Stock beams?
 
stock beams and radius arms. im not sure about bending these beams since im 4x4... but I have a design drawn up for extending the radius arms. I need to get it done because my alignment is pretty bad and it likes to wander when I drive.
 
I've always wondered what people meant by saying they had bent beams. Maybe you could help me out?
 
If you throw lift coils on the stock beams. You will have a crazy amount of positive camber. Sometimes its fixable by an alignment. Sometimes not. You cab cut and bent beams to reduce that. Only the pre 87 beams though
 
well I put 3'' drop brackets on there too. my issue is caster. my tires flop over instead of on a flat pivot. its really scary above 55mph
 
I've always wondered what people meant by saying they had bent beams. Maybe you could help me out?

im not 100% sure on the process but I believe you cut your beams at an angle and weld it back up. this gets rid of the need for drop brackets to correct a camber issue with lift coils and gives you more travel. I have also seen people extend 2wd beams for more travel. I know I have seen cut and bent beams on this forum hopefully someone has a link????
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only person to build those beams on here are the fab shops and RaceRanger, To build the build the beams you mount them at 90* but you need an angle finder to build the lift into it haha i have some built just waiting to plate it

but basically i did it by mounting the beams at 90* and measured from the bottom of the beam to the floor and lowered it a few inches for the lift i wrote down the degrees and i cut the beam straight then you weld on how many inches you want to extend out, after you cut a piece for the bottom of the beam and that should pop out a few more inches than the top so the rotor will mount at 90*

it's kinda hard to explain haha

83-88 are the forged beams you can cut and weld on
 

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