Gear box

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Re: Gear box

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I think I used parts of a tie rod I had and welded it to the old draglink :hmm: . Really sorry for forgeting to tell you that. The thing i do notice on the truck is it turns relly sharp now...both directions.
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Here are some more pictures of what I did.
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So now I will have power steering no more arm strong steering.
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Looks good. :thup:
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Re: Gear box

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shouldnt the bolts go all the way through both sides of the frame to keep them from possibly tearing out from stress?
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Re: Gear box

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Just did it like the ford did they 2 nuts weld too the back side and one nut and bolt.
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