Just finished my billet shock towers

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jacep

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I needed some more ground clearance and suspension travel for the type of driving I like to do. here are some pics. I made them out of 1/4" 6061 hopefully they hold up if not I'll have to do 7075
 
more pics with proline trenchers. The tires are about 1.5" taller

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jsherratt831 said:
Yeah very hard angle on those drive shafts. any body use out drive sleeves or tubes to keep the them from spliting?
The sleeves easy to make but I think the dogbone pins might still be a breaking point.
 
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