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Have a few x-members for sale $30.00 + shipping
- one single hump
- one flat - SOLD
- one double hump - Sold
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Not sure what I'm going to need, but would any of those be for a 1st gen blazer with a sm465 and np205? Thanks
 
Not sure what I'm going to need, but would any of those be for a 1st gen blazer with a sm465 and np205? Thanks

I'm not sure if the frame dimensions are the same, it also depends on what style of adapter is between the tranny/transfer case.
Someone else might chime in ???????
 
I'm interested in the flat one. can you lay it upside down and get a measurement from the floor to the surface that the bushing rests on. I just want to see how much drop it has. I have one that looks like that but I think it drops down more.
 
I'm interested in the flat one. can you lay it upside down and get a measurement from the floor to the surface that the bushing rests on. I just want to see how much drop it has. I have one that looks like that but I think it drops down more.

Here's a couple more pics , I forgot what measurement you wanted when I took the pics, if this doesn't help let me know & I'll go take some more.
Flat X-member I (1).jpg
Flat X-member I (2).jpg

Flat X-member I (2).jpg

Flat X-member I (1).jpg
 
thats confusing. what I need to know if the distance from the surface that mounts to the trucks frame to where the bushing rests.

so if you flip the crossmember upside from it normal mounting orientation and put it on the floor, a table or any other flat surface it would be the measurement from the flat surface to the large hole that the bushing sits in.
 
thats exactly the measurement I was looking for. thank you. I just need to determine if I am gonna use a frame anymore. I just bent it really bad wheeling it this weekend.:doah:
 
thats exactly the measurement I was looking for. thank you. I just need to determine if I am gonna use a frame anymore. I just bent it really bad wheeling it this weekend.:doah:


Need a frame ???? ;)
I have two leaning against my garage I want to sell.
One is from an 85 1/2 ton 4X4 & the other is from an 84 1 ton 4X4
 
These are for the T400 (I'm not sure if there is a short & a tall style for the T350)
Tall style - uses the flat x-member
T400 to 205 II (Small).jpg
Short style - uses the W or the single hump x-member
86 T400 to round NP205 adapter 001(Small).jpg

86 T400 to round NP205 adapter 001(Small).jpg

T400 to 205 II (Small).jpg
 

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