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Post by thatoneguy015 on Sept 10, 2021 23:02:38 GMT -5
Has anyone used 9 wire to somehow keep the front from going up? Maybe wiring past tranny crossmember? Or anything of the such. Can’t weld or do anything to frame. But was told unlimited 9wire.
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Post by improse on Sept 10, 2021 23:23:01 GMT -5
good luck lol
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Post by owen11x on Sept 11, 2021 6:38:20 GMT -5
I run it to 2 eyes I have welded to my bumper and then to my engine crossmember on my mopars to attempt to help bending as much in front of A arms but that being said ive never bent in front of A arms and I really doubt its the 9 wire causing that it is always loose after the run and be cautious because it's a huge snag hazard up get you hung up and stuck
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Post by demoboy333 on Sept 11, 2021 11:15:57 GMT -5
I run it to 2 eyes I have welded to my bumper and then to my engine crossmember on my mopars to attempt to help bending as much in front of A arms but that being said ive never bent in front of A arms and I really doubt its the 9 wire causing that it is always loose after the run and be cautious because it's a huge snag hazard up get you hung up and stuck did you out a bolt with washers in the twisted section? I've tried to get it by used a cable from side bars around my cross member through z box(out the front hole and through spring bucket staying inside frame and out the front horn and then use steel turn buckle to tighten it.
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Post by owen11x on Sept 12, 2021 0:46:04 GMT -5
Yes I always put a 3/4" bolt and washers in and tighten them after turning the 9wire to prevent that stretch and unwrapping
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