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wow, i hate to disappoint...I have done nothing!! as a matter 'o fact...JP was the last to wrench on my junk.
I was upset to find out Cage wanted over $500 for 2 axle brackets,frame brackets,and hardware!!! So now, I will have no choice but to make it work now with the crap I bought used! Dont expect any updates for a while:banghead: leep::repost:
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blazinchuck Wrote:wow, i hate to disappoint...I have done nothing!! as a matter 'o fact...JP was the last to wrench on my junk.
I was upset to find out Cage wanted over $500 for 2 axle brackets,frame brackets,and hardware!!! So now, I will have no choice but to make it work now with the crap I bought used! Dont expect any updates for a while:banghead:leep::repost:
Chuck - I feel really bad for being a part of that deal. If I can do anything to make it right let me know. I can make the frame brackets for you and see if I can round up some hardware from work. How much were just the axle brackets? If anything, you could fill them in with weld, mark the radius, and grind it back out. Time consuming PITA work I know.
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blazinchuck Wrote:well, absolutely nothing has been going on...completely lost the drive. Gonna try to get back on it this weekend. it will be worth it when you gat it back together chuck. :beer:
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Bummer. That bites!
Okay, nuff whining. Now lets get back to work. Easier said than done - I know. I can't bring myself to purchase anything else or perform any more work. THAT'S WHY I NEED YOU TO MOTIVATE ME CHUCK!!! LET'S GO!!! You've come so far. You can easily have her ready for some early spring runs man. Get off your arse! You have an extended weekend to get some work done.
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Extended weekend? Chuck? I doubt that. The man is ALWAYS working.
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Bighorn Wrote:Chuck with what you have and these.....
http://www.ballisticfabrication.com/Flat..._1184.html
http://www.ballisticfabrication.com/Flat..._1480.html
http://www.ballisticfabrication.com/Heav..._1511.html
We could make it work. Much cheaper than Cage
That makes Cage look bad - ballistic has good stuff and those are very reasonable prices! I'd make sure that the arm will fit over the ballistic axle bracket.
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wow, that does make me think???
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Think? Now let's not go too far Chuck!
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I just bought several brackets and tabs from Ballistic just before Christmas. I could not have bought the material and made them myself for what they sell them for.
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