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