I'm performing a SOA on a '94 Samurai, is there a need to make some modifications (cut, weld,..) to the crossmember that hold the tranny and t-case?
Will the front drive shaft hit it?
Thanks!
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Crossmember modification - SOA
Re: Crossmember modification - SOA
if its real flexy it may hit it on droop but nothing to worry aboutbuger wrote:I'm performing a SOA on a '94 Samurai, is there a need to make some modifications (cut, weld,..) to the crossmember that hold the tranny and t-case?
Will the front drive shaft hit it?
Thanks!
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mine is touching the x-member just sitting there.... we're gonna chop it up and move it back and incorporate roc7oy's tcase ring into the new x-member.... the end result should look factory as.
if its only just touching you could take to it with a hammer? =)
if its only just touching you could take to it with a hammer? =)
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