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That front end has to be heavy as hell
 
Only thing I would reconsider the lower portion of your radius arm. I would put it on more of an angle so the is not such a big hook on the back to hang up on, and give you better ground clearance. Other wise, the beef looks good....

Maybe thats what you should name it, Beefy.
 
That front end has to be heavy as hell

Youd be surprised. According to my scales, Ill still be 100-150 pounds LIGHTER than a stock Dana 60.


Only thing I would reconsider the lower portion of your radius arm. I would put it on more of an angle so the is not such a big hook on the back to hang up on, and give you better ground clearance. Other wise, the beef looks good....

Maybe thats what you should name it, Beefy.

Haha thanks. In that pic the tube isnt notched yet, it has since been notched but I didnt take another pic. It sits up about another 3/4-1" higher than in that picture. Should be nice and tight up there.

The rad arms are simply those two tubes, and will have 2 verticals connecting them. Heim at the frame end, with a poly bushing and forged bushing at the axle. This allows me to better adjust my caster.
 
I'd like to redo my arms on D. The caster is off sooooo bad and the joints at the frame bind really bad. I think if I redid the arms, the truck would work 10000 times better
 
The axle is looking great! What are your plans for axle shafts and joints?

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Dana 50 TTB pig, shafts, etc. Should be plenty strong for 37's. If for some reason I ever have any trouble Ill swap it all out for 60 stuff.
 
Got my wheels, these things are sweet. Thinking I may need to get a set for my Super Duty so both trucks match :D

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37x12.50R17 BFG KM2's on 17x8.5 4.5 BS aluminum rims.

oh...and now I need new lug nuts....
 
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Those wheels are amazing
 
Looks like you should beable to launch this thing five feet in te air no problem :P
 
haha thanks, but forget 5 feet, it better be able to jump at least 15 feet in the air :D

Got some stuff done. Had to adjust rear hanger placement; rear is now sitting on its own wheels (with weight added to mimic wet weight)

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Was able to cycle the beam with wheel attached, finalize wheel placement, and check for clearances.

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Finalized lower portion of the radius arms. Set caster at 10* (with beam positioned at ride height, and -3* of camber), and notched and tacked in the cross brace.

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And started to weld it up...
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I only welded portions of it, and two small opposing sections on the threaded inserts; dont want to put too much heat to it and warp them.

Needs some opinions...should I cut a plate to fill in the 'hole' of the rad arm, or just run another cross brace?
 
One more tube, or some dimple 1/8"... Either way they look good!
 
yeah thanks. Thats what I cant decide though!

option A: one more tube

option B: filler plate with speed holes
 
Looking at it again, the gaps too small to put decent size holes in for dimpling.... Add another tube!
 

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