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beefed tcase arms

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beefed tcase arms

Post by redzook »

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well i finally pulled my finger out and braced the tcase arms hopefully they hold up will prolly start on a TCASE BUCKET this weekend or next week
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Post by sierrajim »

What are you planning on doing for transfer case mounts?

I've been busting them all the time and getting kind of tired of it. Have been looking at making the bucket myself as well but was hoping that a suzuki specialist out here is OZ would get plates lazer cut and sell a weld together kit.

Hint hint.
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Post by bigsteve »

Something like this would be the go for a short side mount.

I assume you are breaking the single side mount, not the double with the arm??
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Post by redzook »

i have been hinting for almost a year :?

ive only busted 2 rubber mounts the hole time i have had my zuk

if i start busting them more now ill just be a bit of rubber and run a bolt the hole way through it
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Post by sierrajim »

I've busted the single short side arm mount (forwards motion) and also both of the double long side arm (rearwrds motion) mounts as well.

The main problem is with the short side arm.

Was thinking more like this.

I also want to lift the transfer case up about 3/4 inch which will mean that the jackshaft from the gearbox to transfer sits flat as it currently slopes down.
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Post by bazooked »

hey red that might hold up for a bit but f ur gonna stick with those mounts u will need to beef them up more as i did with mine and drill out the rubbers for bolts , since i did this no more probs, except for the long arm rear bolt keeps comming undone even with a nyloc nut..
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Post by mud4b »

this is what i built for mine...no probs yet... cost me $10 to make..
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What are you planning on doing for transfer case mounts?

I've been busting them all the time and getting kind of tired of it. Have been looking at making the bucket myself as well but was hoping that a suzuki specialist out here is OZ would get plates lazer cut and sell a weld together kit.

Hint hint.

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