Re: NEW and IMPROVED clocking rings
Grapehead, I'm thinking along the same lines. The inner frame surface is cluttered with e-brake lines, etc on the drivers side, making a single crossmember look attactive. I'm also thinking about a similar mounting system of bracketing the ends of the tube with tabs welded to the frame, except I've got 2" square tubing lying around from last year's trailer building project. However, I see the need to keep the transmission mount as low as possible, as I won't be lifting the transmission in this process.
Is that mount on the skidplate with the 3 studs attached only to the tranny? It looks like an aluminum casting right at the end of the tranny's output. And it looks like nothing is attached to the transfer case itself. I'd hate it if the mount rotated with the transfer case clocking! To keep things low enough for that mount, I might have to use a plate welded between the bottoms of two tubular cross members.
Also, I have one stripped bolt hole on the transmission to transfer case. Anyone have an idea on how best to fix it? Helicoil strong enough?