Trango
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Hi Folks,
I am a day or two away from needing to lift the body on my M35-ish project. I think I need to lift it approximately 3", to clear the Eaton Fuller transmission. I haven't mocked everything up yet, but pretty sure I do need to raise it up that amount.
What is the best practice to perform this? I am not worried about the rear mounts - I can figure those out. Ditto for the front mounts - fairly easy.
My concern is with the mounts directly under the body. Should I run 3" square tubing underneath the entire cab, or just under a small area underneath the center mounting bolts themselves? From the looks of it, I think I need to run tubing underneath the entire cab, but I don't want to go overkill if I just need a foot or two underneath the mounts proper.
Sorta torn here, and would love some advice from someone familiar with the sheetmetal under the cab.
I am a day or two away from needing to lift the body on my M35-ish project. I think I need to lift it approximately 3", to clear the Eaton Fuller transmission. I haven't mocked everything up yet, but pretty sure I do need to raise it up that amount.
What is the best practice to perform this? I am not worried about the rear mounts - I can figure those out. Ditto for the front mounts - fairly easy.
My concern is with the mounts directly under the body. Should I run 3" square tubing underneath the entire cab, or just under a small area underneath the center mounting bolts themselves? From the looks of it, I think I need to run tubing underneath the entire cab, but I don't want to go overkill if I just need a foot or two underneath the mounts proper.
Sorta torn here, and would love some advice from someone familiar with the sheetmetal under the cab.
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