Jeff, are you building a double axle 4 link w/air, 5 ton?
I have the bones off my deuce axle (still attached to the trunion, I cut the axle bolts) from the M35A3 4x4 and notice the bottom axle end can simply be turned up.... making all four axle connections from OEM parts AND keeping the same geometry for the drive-line. The 5 ton is same, just bigger (looking at my M929). Someone bobbing a 5 ton would gladly give up the extra axle mounts. Maybe you are beyond that point...just curious.
When I get it apart, I'll put these bones on the axle and take pictures. I'm going to check for using as a power trailer also, but the M105 springs are there and easy to connect to.
It seems besides you and I occasionally connecting, four link has not been a popular subject.
I have the bones off my deuce axle (still attached to the trunion, I cut the axle bolts) from the M35A3 4x4 and notice the bottom axle end can simply be turned up.... making all four axle connections from OEM parts AND keeping the same geometry for the drive-line. The 5 ton is same, just bigger (looking at my M929). Someone bobbing a 5 ton would gladly give up the extra axle mounts. Maybe you are beyond that point...just curious.
When I get it apart, I'll put these bones on the axle and take pictures. I'm going to check for using as a power trailer also, but the M105 springs are there and easy to connect to.
It seems besides you and I occasionally connecting, four link has not been a popular subject.
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