building a belly pan
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From: City of Trees, CA
Year: 93 2 door
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Engine: 4.0
figured I could use some advice as I go along
started off by clocking the tcase


got a piece of 1/4" steel. 2ft x 4ft
cut a square out because the tranny mount still hangs to low
then started to bend it to wrap around the sides of the frame rail



here's sorta where I'm at. I plan to attach this giant skid by running 4 bolts through the uniframe on each side.
started off by clocking the tcase


got a piece of 1/4" steel. 2ft x 4ft
cut a square out because the tranny mount still hangs to low
then started to bend it to wrap around the sides of the frame rail



here's sorta where I'm at. I plan to attach this giant skid by running 4 bolts through the uniframe on each side.
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What did you do about your linkage for the TC? I've read numerous articles on people clocking the TC with little detail about what they have done with the linkage. If you could post some pics or detailed description of what you have done/plan to do that would be great.
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a noticeable amount. I will pull a measurement for you next weekend. but I assume a couple inches. totally worth it if you're spending all this time on a custom belly pan
I haven't reattached the linkage yet sorry. I will have to figure that out in a few months when this thing is rolling again
What did you do about your linkage for the TC? I've read numerous articles on people clocking the TC with little detail about what they have done with the linkage. If you could post some pics or detailed description of what you have done/plan to do that would be great.
Thanks
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I don't have the axles in. I have no further information on the clocked tcase lol sorry guys
seems that front output would be raised up an inch or two though, so yeah front driveline angle might increase slightly. I'm not a bit worried, my axle is super high pinion
seems that front output would be raised up an inch or two though, so yeah front driveline angle might increase slightly. I'm not a bit worried, my axle is super high pinion
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Year: 92
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From: City of Trees, CA
Year: 93 2 door
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Engine: 4.0
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the only spot i would be concerned with is that upper mount, being that its mounted to plate steel it may start to stress that spot after a while. so a little gusseting there would go a long way



