What did the dog get??
Tail housing.
David
I have two. An external derale and one in the radiator.Very nice, what are you doing for a cooler?
These frames flex?!looks great I love the hard line in the frame. One concern, with the hard mounted ends do you think the tubing has enough flex to allow for frame flex when you wheel ? I think the 4 90° bends will allow flex. I think you have more experience with this kind of fab work and want to know what your thoughts are.
Full cage to frame will stop that…These frames flex?!
These wiggle around with some modest pushing, and I think they’d be okay. The bulkhead fittings are fixed for sure, but tubing like this (even stainless) has a fair bit of float to it without mounts mid-way. This set of lines are only fixed to the frame in two places to keep it from knocking against the engine mount.
I’m pretty sure these will float enough to accommodate frame twist, but only usage will really tell.
David

I have a mix, but these were ones that I have from Swag. They're heavy duty and a good value.What dimple dies did you end up with? I've been thinking I need to buy some soon.
Autozone unions ftw.
It gets worse.This is great. This is Dave’s answer to the brake line.


For sure. There’s not a lick of rust on them, because our winter emergencies (snow) last about a week. The rear brake and fuel return lines (last 1985 originals) are both in good shape.I'm sure it's just that you live in a non-salt environment. But I can't imagine doing all that work and *not* replacing the old rust-prone brake lines.