I plan on the rear recovery point being a hitch I've not yet installed.
The "saggy look" is a combination of slightly tweaked frame brackets and a rushed installation after a twelve hour welding day.
Its currently primered, took a few hours yesterday to wire wheel the whole thing. I didn't have time to do that before going on leave and I just got back Friday night.
Made some more progress today, straightened up the mounting position, and began fabrication the tide carrier swingarm. Now I just need to have it welded up.
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Mocked up on the floor
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Roger, I know all about those.
Glad you got some primer on there. I learned early on that it really blows to get lazy and figure that you'll paint it later - kicked myself in the *** on a few projects that I let rust up.
Looks great! That will be a stout tire carrier, for sure. Be careful when you're welding the bearing tube for your carrier; don't want to cause too much warpage. I know you know, but don't weld it with your bearing races in, either.. I know a guy who did that once.. wasn't me, of course...
Thinking of using a De-Sta-Co latch to hold the swing arm closed?
- jake