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Trac bar mount


chico4554

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Anyone have any pictures of thier trac bar mounting for a coil sprung sas? Im thinking mine will end up right around the steering box, just want to see how you guys mounted yours up. Thanks.
 
Well i just moved, so i cant get you a pic, but your right. where the 3 bolts go throught the frame for the steering box... i built a plate to go there down to the edge of the frame, where the bottom peice used two holes in the front, and two in the back which were engine crossmember is rivited to the frame, sorry i wish i had a pic, cuz it turned out real nice.
 
Here's mine, 1/2" plate with gussets welded to frame. Cut bronco tbar mount in half and welded that to the plate/underside of frame. For added beef i braced over to the engine crossmember. Trac bar is superlift adjustable unit from early bronco, works like a charm!

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anyone else have anymore pictures? I did buy the one off of broncograveyard thinking it would work ok, but its really not fitting up to the frame well. Since the frame is not exactly 90 degrees at the steering box, the bracket fits awkwardly. I think if i worked on the bracket i could get it to work, but just need some ideas.

and any pictured of bracing to the engine X-member is appreciated as i plan on doing this. Thanks.
 
nobody else has a trac bar on their straight axle?
 
I'll work on getting some of mine and I'll e-mail them to ya.
 
I used the stock F150 mount and flipped it. Can't get my pics uploaded for some reason but gimme your email and I can shoot ya some pics.
 
I'm hoping to use this bracket from ballistic fab:

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I'm also going to tie it into the engine crossmember to reduce stress on the frame.
 
thanks for the pic. Im going to make the bracket i have a little stouter, then weld it up.
 

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