Is not painting parts an inside joke?
Nah, not really. Im pretty much in the minority when it comes to making stuff look pretty. Most of the guys around here don't care as long as it works, which is fine.
Is not painting parts an inside joke?

Ah, I have that same reputation with my group. I like it to look nice at least in the beginning and then it can get dirty after it's seen some use. I kinda got obsessive about painting after living on the east coast where metal parts would rust up in hours without paint.Nah, not really. Im pretty much in the minority when it comes to making stuff look pretty. Most of the guys around here don't care as long as it works, which is fine.
I like it to look nice at least in the beginning and then it can get dirty after it's seen some use.


The traction bar will pull up on the crossmember. The only load that that hardware will experience is simply holding the crossmember to the frame unless it snags on something. I will most likely put wider, shorter spacers in, in an effort to tuck my driveline up higher, and keep the crossmember from hanging down as much.
I'm experimenting with different setups right now as far as spacers and such go. It's all kind of a pain in the butt since everything brings with it different driveshaft angles. (I actually love screwing with this stuff lol) If I lift my transfer case up another inch, then I might be able to get away with getting rid of the spacers in the carrier bearing crossmember altogether, while keeping a nice primary shaft angle, and slightly better secondary shaft clearance.
John is right, My fuel tank actually hangs below the level of where that carrier bearing crossmember is. Also remember that on a truck the bottom of the frame goes way up after the cab, and this is where the carrier bearing xmember is mounted. I'll try to get a pic today for a little perspective.
Obviously that doesn't make it impossible for things to snag on the xmember, but its not nearly as likely as you'd think. The reason it is where it is, is because of the carrier bearing. The traction bar mount could be at any height, but needs to be in tension. If I'm going to have to run a crossmember, I might as well put the carrier bearing on it so it can all be integrated.
I need to mill some spacer type stuff and go on a hardware run. The hardware holding the shackle mount to the crossmember isn't long enough IMO.
Remember, this is all a work in progress, so thanks for the input![]()
I get get hung up on mine often and it is beat to crap, but I know its on there good at least LOL. I cant raise mine up much more without going to shorter than a 4" shackle as my ballistic joint is only about 1/2" from the floor of the bed as it is now.
