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These are HOT off the lazer cutter:
Weld on link mount bracket:
-Designed to be used on an axle housing with a 3" radius.
-Link brackets are lazer cut and CNC bent from 3/16" carbon steel.
-Heavy duty 3 sided construction provides for a VERY rigid bracket.
-Hole size is 9/16"; mounting width is 2 5/8".
-The bracket is designed to be used with any of our large rodends with our high misallignment spacers & all of our rebuildabe spherical bearing assemblies.
Weld on link mount bracket:
-Designed for chasis end link mount.
-Link brackets are lazer cut and CNC bent from 3/16" carbon steel.
-Heavy duty 3 sided construction provides for a VERY rigid bracket.
-Hole size is 9/16"; mounting width is 2 5/8".
-The bracket is designed to be used with any of our large rodends with our high misallignment spacers & all of our rebuildabe spherical bearing assemblies.
FOLLOW THE LINK FOR MORE INFO. (http://www.polyperformance.com/shop/home.php?cat=158)
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J Kimmel
12-12-2005, 05:04 PM
thinking I might be stupid for asking this, but the chassis end brackets look very nice. Is there any reason I couldn't flip them around for the front? The way they are angled they are very obviously ramped for rear use.
thinking I might be stupid for asking this, but the chassis end brackets look very nice. Is there any reason I couldn't flip them around for the front? The way they are angled they are very obviously ramped for rear use.
Nope, no reason. Use them for whatever you want man.
Todd W
12-16-2005, 07:53 PM
Is it possible to get them made with 1/4" or 3/8" and no offset?
These look like some time savers.
-Todd
mad_boi
12-16-2005, 09:31 PM
Very slick...what's the inside width on these or is that what you are calling the mounting width?
B4Wheeler
12-17-2005, 06:33 AM
Is it possible to get them made with 1/4" or 3/8" and no offset?
I second this. 0° offset would be great!
zachv
12-19-2005, 06:23 PM
What is a lazer??:flipoff2:
Is it possible to get them made with 1/4" or 3/8" and no offset?
These look like some time savers.
-Todd
Anything is possible.... 3/8"??? Are you from the east cost? :confused:
Very slick...what's the inside width on these or is that what you are calling the mounting width?
Yes, inside mountng width
2.625"
I second this. 0° offset would be great!
OK let tme see what I can do.
mad_boi
12-22-2005, 09:35 PM
Thanks Pig,
also interested in the 0 degree offset in the chassis mounted variety if you should ever make them:grinpimp:
Thanks Pig,
also interested in the 0 degree offset in the chassis mounted variety if you should ever make them:grinpimp:
Chassis mounts are 0 deg. :confused:
mad_boi
12-24-2005, 08:29 PM
Oops, yeah just looked at the pics again:rolleyes:
Merry X-mas:D
Heads up on the 0 degree axle mount brakets are comin pretty soon here.....
geberhard
12-28-2005, 04:59 PM
sweeet setup!!! will be a time saver definitely. Now need to figure out dia on a 14bolt... hmmmm
Todd W
12-28-2005, 05:35 PM
sweeet setup!!! will be a time saver definitely. Now need to figure out dia on a 14bolt... hmmmm
http://www.4x4help.com/axle/axletube.htm
But watch out i`ve seen diff. tube diameters of 14b.
no excuses
12-28-2005, 11:17 PM
daam with the 0 offset this would work slick for a 3 link setup:smokin: .
Let us know when the 0 degree axle brackets are coming out, I'll buy them as soon as they come out, thanks :D
OutlawOffroad
12-31-2005, 01:36 AM
Those look like exactly what i need....now i gotta get some measurements and get out the angle finder.....Might be interested in the 0degree ones aswell depending..:vader:
Those look like exactly what i need....now i gotta get some measurements and get out the angle finder.....Might be interested in the 0degree ones aswell depending..:vader:
0 degree brackets are now available.
CLICK THE LINK TO ORDER ONLINE (http://www.polyperformance.com/shop/product.php?productid=372&cat=158&page=1) OR CALL THE SHOP.
gatorgrizz27
01-15-2006, 05:57 PM
Any chance of these being available for a Dana 70 axle? Approx 3.5" tubes? I'd rather not have to trim them myself.
Jason R
01-20-2006, 11:10 AM
Any chance of these being available for a Dana 70 axle? Approx 3.5" tubes? I'd rather not have to trim them myself.
It's pretty easy to widen up the brackets. If you can weld them on to the housing, you shouldn't have a problem opening the brackets up.
We have a bunch of new brackets available
FOLLOW THE LINK (http://www.polyperformance.com/shop/home.php?cat=41)
UPDATE----
We bumped up the material thickness on all the brackets to 1/4" now. Also note that the axle link mount brackets are now available in a 25 degree option as well as 0, 5, 10 degree.
We also have some new adjustable upper link frame mount brackets that will be released next week...... stay tuned for pics.
beyer05
04-13-2006, 10:31 AM
UPDATE----
We also have some new adjustable upper link frame mount brackets that will be released next week...... stay tuned for pics.
Damn, I could have used that. Took me a little while to make mine.:shaking:
Damn, I could have used that. Took me a little while to make mine.:shaking:
Here is alink to all the new stuff.....
4 link brackets (http://www.polyperformance.com/shop/home.php?cat=158)
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