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Yes we made our own rock sliders and yes it ties in to those and to the A,B&C pillars with 3/8” twelve
Point bolts. Along with various body mounts.
Will try to “upload” pictures.
We used 2X3” 1/4”wall tubing for “B” pillar 1X3” 1/8” wall for “c” pillar, 2X2” 1/4” wall for the A pillar.
With 1X1/5” 1/8” wall for the diagonal (speed braces) Fits under the hard top. And all the pillars and associated cage supports are bolted together up vertically. Love it.
We don’t understand,? We changed tires and with the wheels split we slid the tire down and the put the bead lock insert in, lubed up the o ring installed the other half of the rim and run the nuts down and done.
We were looking at a friends truck and he wants to pull it in our shop and change the trans fluid and filter.
looking at the Allison web site we read it like” if your only going 30 MPH or under”?
Because the TES 295 spec calls out conventional or synthetic ATF.
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