andyblack
Registered Loser
Sounds interesting. I'd like to see what you come up with.
I bought another cross member from ORD (2"x2"x.250).I plan to use it to replace my stock transmission cross member and build a belly skid plate.
Can you tell me how far below the frame the bottom of the square tube is? I like your idea, I have a round tube traction bar crossmember from Kert that I wanted to do the same thing with (after buying a duplicate) but it doesn't hang low enough. The bolt heads on my tcase adapter are approx 3.5"-3.75" below the frame.
Are your engine mounts poly? If not you should make them be.
how ya diggin school?



I actually liked the old rubber ones better, but my leaking t-case and engine turned them to mush and I didn't want to have to change them again for a long time.
What bushings will you use?

I read dirtroadoutlaw's build yeaterday.I noticed the short adapter advantage on dirtroadoutlaws build, never occurred to me before that. My tall adapter puts the bolt heads almost 4" below the frame.![]()

the Adapter does not raise in elevation by clocking the Tcase for the same reason the rear driveshaft doesn't. The center of the case remains the same as it rotates.I think you will like your new plan better. I used to have the short adapter when I had a TH700R4 but I used the long adapter and corresponding cross member when I went to a TH400. The short adapter setup has lots more clearance for the front driveshaft as well as more ground clearance. At least it did with my stock t-case angle. I don't know why it wouldn't provide the same with your clocked t-case.
Wasn't really going for an "I told you so" moment, just offering advice. I do think you'll like it better this way though. That being said, redoing work sucks.
Martin