wanderingwillys
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Hey guys - long time coming but I got my 1400's mounted up on the deuce over the weekend... I made a set of extended control arms and plan on adding a bit to the spring perch later if needed - so far it looks like it won't be required...
I also had to cut 1.25" out of the step and support to slide the fuel tank forward; I moved the latch post forward on top of the support (still need to shorten the door) - all the rear mud flaps just got shortened struts and the front ones ended up with the bolts in the other hole on the stays.
I used a spare tcase to axle driveline and shortened it 17" for the interaxle shaft and then cut 2.25" out of the factory tcase to axle shaft... So the 1400 series joints between the axle are no longer there - it is all the same from the t-case back...
The fronts clear with no issues and the rears have about 2" everywhere to the nearest obstruction...
It was load tested within and hour of completion - during road testing in the snow here I found a full semi-truck wrecker stuck in a mild ditch - 1st gear low range and it felt like being tied to a post but together we got him out and moving...
Enjoy
Matt
I also had to cut 1.25" out of the step and support to slide the fuel tank forward; I moved the latch post forward on top of the support (still need to shorten the door) - all the rear mud flaps just got shortened struts and the front ones ended up with the bolts in the other hole on the stays.
I used a spare tcase to axle driveline and shortened it 17" for the interaxle shaft and then cut 2.25" out of the factory tcase to axle shaft... So the 1400 series joints between the axle are no longer there - it is all the same from the t-case back...
The fronts clear with no issues and the rears have about 2" everywhere to the nearest obstruction...
It was load tested within and hour of completion - during road testing in the snow here I found a full semi-truck wrecker stuck in a mild ditch - 1st gear low range and it felt like being tied to a post but together we got him out and moving...
Enjoy
Matt
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