Cutting cross member

Originally Posted by
RR876
It looks like Les Richmond is running Bilstein 994 front shocks which are 2” longer than stock. I’m running Bilstein 7100 short body which are 4” longer than stock. He has also corrected his front diff pinion angle which places the front of his front driveshaft much higher than mine. I doubt these spacers would work for me.
Thanks for the pointer to the video.
I love the Les Richmond builds. They are more of a touring build than rock crawling and better suited to Australian conditions than what we tend to build in California. I’ve built a mild rock crawler / over landing compromise to take advantage of various trails in the High Sierras.
Inspiration for when I one day return to Australia.
Cheers, Robert @lr_discostu
Points taken. Not sure where in Aus the equivalent would be as to the amount of rocky terrain I have seen in some of the US vids, sure we have the odd track or two.
Noting your welding proficiency would not cutting the cross member and putting in a U section for the driveshaft to accommodate the drop, or doing the same work on the front diff, would either work for you?
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