2 things I am confused about.
First is the fact that you found argon in a can. Mine come in tanks.
Second is, what is the bar between the flanges below the adapter for? I thought that is what you were using for the bushing. But clearance would have been an issue with the drive shaft.

Straight argon? Out west here we use steel mix. 75/25 Co2/Argon

Right on, I do run straight argon on the tig machine though.I was being lazy, and didn’t type it all out. It’s a 75/25 mix just like you’re using![]()
Suburban is now named The Jungle Gym. This is the first time I have seen a grab handle under a truck for that specific purpose. Way to think ahead. I just us the upper link arms.![]()
Right on, I do run straight argon on the tig machine though.
I was going to ask if that was a grab handle. I could definitely see that being quite handy.
Everything is looking good! Keep it up!
Looks great. Anything you can do to make that drain plug a bit easier to access will be good.
Nice vibration-isolating design.
David
You could do an Allen plug but you would still need room for a cut down "L" Allen wrench to fit in there.

Yeah but they’re “heavy duty”The C clamps are probably going to hook on the rocks.

Thanks! Agreed. I used pinch nuts on the last design and will do the same here.I would recommend bolts with nuts. Haha. In all seriousness, use pinch lock nuts. I've found the cross member bolts loosened up on mine until I started using them. I figure it's part of the nature of these flexy frames.
The fab work is looking good!![]()
You will need that turbo just to move the added weight.