Author Topic: frontrange's crossmember good? or bad?  (Read 7180 times)

0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.

MidgetMike

  • Offline Crawler Guru
  • ****
  • Turtle Points: 55
  • Male Posts: 668
  • Member since Sep '04
  • My 83 soon to be the sh%*
    • View Profile
Re: frontrange's crossmember good? or bad?
« on: Feb 09, 2005, 05:35:42 PM »
I also run the fror  and love the lift and clearance it offers,,With marlins new clocked adapter I can go flatbelly wth out cutting the floor and with ony a 2in body lift,,,The down side is if you slam really hard on a rock I guess the t-case bolts could bust,,This info came from sky,so i don't kow myself 1st hand..I'm not worried about it,,soon,,flatbelly,,I just have to sell my adapter and cough up 250bucks more.. :psss:

I love blatant lies...

In the past 5 years of use.  There are ZERO cases of cracked, bent, broken trannies or tcases from using this xmember.  There are also ZERO cases of bent/ broken/damaged xmember bolts.  Testing of this was dropping a 1.5" lifted truck off a 4-5 FOOT tall ledge, over and over and over, and over.... again.  No failures, no leaks. 

No kidding and how many of those failures might have been error of install and or shear abuse? 7  1/2 " bolts are better than than 4 1/4" bolts.  :beerchug:




I have never had a problem with this crossmember,,I don't know any one who has..But don't ya think its possible it happened and you did not hear about it?I mean just slightly possible?seems possible to me,,people dirve like animals somtimes..I think anything is possible..
Sounds like more tree huggin hippie bull :pokinit:

 
 
 
 
 

Related Topics

1 Replies
1404 Views
Last post Feb 03, 2004, 08:54:40 PM
by Toyoballs
8 Replies
4624 Views
Last post Feb 12, 2004, 02:05:02 PM
by MD11Fr8Dog
3 Replies
2038 Views
Last post Mar 26, 2004, 08:46:43 AM
by hawaii500_1999
2 Replies
2113 Views
Last post Feb 25, 2005, 02:26:15 PM
by oddball
4 Replies
1803 Views
Last post Mar 02, 2005, 04:05:58 PM
by Hyena