Trailing Arm trials and tribulations. Building the link mounts for the Broncos new suspension!

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On this episode of Fabrication 101, I battle a few mistakes and setbacks while building the mounts for the new rear suspension in the 68 bronco.

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A wood stove with one of those fancy exhaust pipes that extract every ounce of heat are what we use up north. A standard box fan behind the piping will have that shop roasting. As for your joint mounts...I've always used the joint itself with a thin machinist shim on one end to tack it together. If you plan on doing this more in the future buy a 3/4 bolt center section for a Johnny joint (or aquire a used one) to use as a mockup. You can use sections of small tube to slip in the 3/4" bolt hole if you mocking up for a smaller bolt. Love the shop and the detailed fab video. Nice work buddy!

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