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Thread: Stock t-case mounts

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    Default Stock t-case mounts

    Does this look stock?

    Driver Side:





    Passenger Side:

    1967 M715 w/w #11812

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    That's the stock case and mounts from what I can see.
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    Okay, cool, I couldn't remember. I thought there was a single, wider cross member. These are a little twisted up, looks like the forestry guys did some serious off-roading. The rockers are dinged up, too.
    1967 M715 w/w #11812

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    Agreed they are the stock mounts...agreed they are tweaked too...never seen that happen before...

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    those are pretty hammered. the ones that were in my truck are strait as can be. you would have to be trying pretty good to hit those that hard
    Ryan

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    I looked at it again. The rear cross-member is straight as a string. The front lip of the front cross-member is swept back out at the ends. Must've caught them on the rocks or something.
    1967 M715 w/w #11812

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    I had to cut both of my crossmembers away from the bolts to get them off. They're stronger than they look! I thought "hey, let's just bend these flanges back out of the way." Nope.

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