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    Diff Drop Brackets

    Here is what I did to drop my front diff to alleviate the sharp CV angles after a lift:

    I cut out the lower portion of each bracket by making two 90* straight cuts on each. I then cut off two 2" wide strips from a Jeep bumper I had laying around. The bend at the bottom of the bumper matched the roll in the stock brackets. I hammered on the strips a little to perfect the shape and to fill the hole I made in the stock brackets. Then I welded the strips to the lower part of the bracket. Here is what I got:
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    After welding the 2"-extended lower portion of the brackets to the upper portion, I had to grind the welds down on the backside of the brackets in certain spots to allow a tight fit against the axle housing. I was also able to mark the two additional holes needed for the mounting bolts to go through. After a test fit, I painted everything up:
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    I have seen another approach where a C-shape was cut out of the brackets to achieve nearly the same result. A piece of plate must have been used, and then all five holes were drilled into it. This was BigMeatVX's approach:
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    I think mine were easier to create, but BigMeatVX's might have more strength. However, I don't think mine will fail either. I will post my solution to the crossmember drop after I figure it out!
    Last edited by ZEUS : 10/09/2007 at 08:44 PM
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    Good stuff. Thanks Zeus.

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    So, uh, you wanna make me a pair?

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    Clint, I'm sure Beau would help you out with yours - but man is it a pain to get that axle in and out of there... soooooo.... you might as well locate some 4.56 gears before you get started and hook those puppies up! And Tom, same to you man, try to find some 4.77's for those steamrollers of yours. You'll love 'em!

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    Yeah, and I was thinking about some over tire tracks as well. Shouldn't be any fender clearance prob. Nyuk. Nyuk. Nyuk.

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    Mr. Harris... BUMP!

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