This is the brace, not the frame plate
using the truck Offroad, you need both
This is the brace, not the frame plate
For your use. one may be as good as the other. Difference would be installation (bolt vs weld) and priceThanks I thought I had seen a bolt on one at some point.
Thanks, makes sense. I won’t be taking this off road other than fields and dirt roads so I’m sure the bolt on will be perfect.For your use. one may be as good as the other. Difference would be installation (bolt vs weld) and price
I am sorry but the weld on doesn't prevent cracking, it's a repair like a fishplate over a welded crack.For your use. one may be as good as the other. Difference would be installation (bolt vs weld) and price
I am sorry but the weld on doesn't prevent cracking, it's a repair like a fishplate over a welded crack.
The bolt on brace actually triangulate and transfers the twist forces from the box to the crossmember. That prevents the twisting that cracks the frame.
If you don't have a crack yet, put the bolt on brace and you are good.
No worries at all. I’m in the process of cleaning up and painting everything that I took off of the front of the frame. I’ll post more as I get that done.Jake
enjoying the build, please forgive our tangent and carry on!
@imiceman44 and I had a good conversation on thisif you can, post some pics of the frame repair. i haven't decided what im doing with mine yet
I’ll post pictures of the brace, but my frame isn’t cracked so I didn’t repair it. The brace is a precaution.if you can, post some pics of the frame repair. i haven't decided what im doing with mine yet
yeah, I guess i'm ordering the weld on plate from ord, your making a lot faster progress than me. i'll be definitely be watching. might save bent from having to answer the same question twiceI’ll post pictures of the brace, but my frame isn’t cracked so I didn’t repair it. The brace is a precaution.
Haha @Bent77 has saved me a few times. I’m able to work on it most days so I’m able to keep a pretty decent pace. I’m following your build as well.yeah, I guess i'm ordering the weld on plate from ord, your making a lot faster progress than me. i'll be definitely be watching. might save bent from having to answer the same question twice
LMC truck sells prebent stainless steel lines. I wanted to go stainless steel and planned on doing it all myself but I saw their kit and I figured it was worth the extra cash. The only drawback is it looks like they make it long enough so that it will work in a pickup. so where two lines would normally meet up in the middle of the frame they overlap a good bit so I cut them and re-spliced them. Not really a big deal.nice! where did you get your brake lines? i'll be doing mine hopefully in the next couple of months