The extra gusset would certainly help me sleep at night. Good call.
Yah, it gave me an extra feeling of "ICANBEATTHE****OUTOFTHISTHINGNOW"......

The extra gusset would certainly help me sleep at night. Good call.










what a hambone....looking good Adam..(the cage that is)
What lug nuts are you using in the rear? (I'm looking at the second-to-last picture)

Gold colored onesWhat lug nuts are you using in the rear? (I'm looking at the second-to-last picture)
Lol idk what they had at the parts store.


They look like the special 7/16" externally-threaded lug nuts that I use to keep the newer hub caps on my wheels without switching to newer metric lug nuts. I believe they were Dorman part #611-179. I ask because they were a slight pain to get my hands on last summer (not stocked at the parts stores near me), and I would think that you have no use for external threads. But I can't really see whether they have external threads in your picture. Which is why I asked.
Cage looks nice.![]()
Thanks. They do have external threads.
I forgot to ask if you ended up with metric lugnuts after your axle swap.
The threads are metric I believe.
14 mm seems to come to mind.... It was the bigger of the 2 they offered.
). I'm running external threads from a metric lug nut set with my original 7/16" threads. Finding the external (metric?) threads on a standard lugnut was the difficult part. You convert the front lugs to metric studs or leave them original?Ah. Ok, those aren't rare at all (not sure why I didn't ask about that first). I'm running external threads from a metric lug nut set with my original 7/16" threads. Finding the external (metric?) threads on a standard lugnut was the difficult part. You convert the front lugs to metric studs or leave them original?
Why are we talkimg about droolings nuts? Lets get back to the skinny tubing.