I would strongly recommend another crossmember on the 205, without it you're very likely to break the 241 box or the transmission tail IMO.
I would strongly recommend another crossmember on the 205, without it you're very likely to break the 241 box or the transmission tail IMO.

Can/do you drive it on the street?
Martin
. You have done an awesome job.........just looks great

Those panel tabs made really nice mounting tabs for your tcase. It's all looking good.








Looks great Avery!
Any more pics of the gauge layout?
Was just curious to see what gauges you ran, and where. Did you ditch a speedo completely?
So great work as usual but I don't usually comment unless I see something that might need tweeked a bit.
On the crossmember, the angle iron the bolts to the frame might be a good idea to box it in and add ramps to the front and back.
If you nail that thing on a big rock ( usually not on purpose) it can move stuff ( personal experience here) and cause many strange noises that are highly disconcerting.
Just adding the ramp will allow the rock to not put its full force into the crossmember but will deflect it somewhat.
Other than that looks freakin cool. Really diggin the overall dash setup with the heater and everything
Oh and one suggestion for when you narrow the front. Just ditch the whole core support much easier and better
Dash came out great! You should put some green bulb condoms on your gauges to match the radio and your indicator lights. That would look sick!
Oh and one suggestion for when you narrow the front. Just ditch the whole core support much easier and better
I plan on ditching the core support when I get to that point.
If you ditch the core support, do you just make custom mounts for the radiator and headlights?
