I really like that concept for a rear bar. The more I look at the sway bar routing on Jeeps and Dodges, the more I'm convinced I can fabricate or modify a solid bar in the factory mounts.
Same plan. I pulled the AC condenser, and with some trimming, the intercooler will occupy its former residence. Appreciate the tips.It is a tight fit. Are you going to try and install it on the forward facing side of the core support? I put mine where the old a/c condenser lived.
I moved my new condenser to the front side a of the core support. I had to remove the little stamped support piece that goes right in the middle. I made up a new one out of 3/8x1 flat bar and bent it so it hugs real close to the intercooler and it holds the condenser too.
It's hard but it's doable without removing the support from the truck. I left it in mostly to keep it from collapsing if I removed too much from it.
Thank you. Very helpful.The bars that hold the intercooler in place take the place of the now missing box supports.



Any time! I'm always happy to share what I know.Thank you. Very helpful.
David
It went okay, nothing too dramatic. I actually had a good bit of fun assembling the pressure treated 2x6 core support, multi-cam 550 paracord radiator forward stabilization guy wire, zip-tie oil cooler suspension system, quick grip body mounts, and bungee hood retention armature.You're making good progress. It had to be fun getting the support out without unhook in the radiator.
It went okay, nothing too dramatic. I actually had a good bit of fun assembling the pressure treated 2x6 core support, multi-cam 550 paracord radiator forward stabilization guy wire, zip-tie oil cooler suspension system, quick grip body mounts, and bungee hood retention armature.
It is so choice. If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.
David
It is, but there's no Ferrari 250GT California in sight.Is that a ferris Buller quote?