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Old 12-07-2008, 06:19 PM
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i need to see how you'll did you'll cross member for the 4l80 to go in.
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any help is great.
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Is this what you need?https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...=4l80e+install
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Thats exactly what mine looks like in the link above 6'' offset.
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Dang you NBS guys get the shaft on the crossmember issue. All I did was slide mine back, use 3 of the existing holes that lined up and drilled one more and was done. 5 minute job. Sorry but I had to rub it in.
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Originally Posted by oldred95
Dang you NBS guys get the shaft on the crossmember issue. All I did was slide mine back, use 3 of the existing holes that lined up and drilled one more and was done. 5 minute job. Sorry but I had to rub it in.
Its not as bad as it looks just a lil cuttin & welding cleaning and painting.
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This was mine tacked and ready for gusseting.



you can kinda see the gusseting in the pic here:



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I very bad shot of mine.... Old style (bolts to the bottom of frame)

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Originally Posted by oldred95
Dang you NBS guys get the shaft on the crossmember issue. All I did was slide mine back, use 3 of the existing holes that lined up and drilled one more and was done. 5 minute job. Sorry but I had to rub it in.
Lol! Just to rub it in a bit more.
All the same holes....nothing needed!

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