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Old 02-10-2009, 11:16 AM   #1
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Porterbuilt replacement trailing arm Xmember

Here's some pics of the version that is NOT set-up with the trailing arm tabs. This version is designed to bolt into the factory holes and has a mount for the carrier bearing. The version that employs the trailing arm tabs is almost identical. The obvious difference is that it has tabs for the trailing arms, and it's frame mounting plates are a bit longer and have more mounting holes allowing the user to adjust the location of the crossmember and center the wheels when compressed.

I have zero feedback if this crossmember will work with a one-piece drive-shaft. I designed it to meet the neeeds of those wanting to sit extremely low and NOT cut into the cab floor for driveshaft clearance, to achieve this, a two-piece drive-shaft is a must.

As I recieve more information/feedback on this product I will continue to update.







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