Alright well when i undid the radius arms to make my extended, heimed arms i think my axle got moved some so my measurements, for my frame brackets got skewed.
so what it looks like now is that the passenger side bracket is about 1/2 to an inch farther forward than the driver side, this is an easy fix, cause i jsut torch and drill some new holes in the frame, and slide it back a tad.
Now for the hard part, the axle looks to be about 1.5 so forward of where it should be. so this means i need to shorten my arms cause i wont move the driver side bracket farther back since i already had to claearance it for the crossmembers, plus drill like seven holes through the frame and bracket.
So i am thinking that i need to shorten my arms and was wondering where the best place inthe arm is to do this. The arms are set up as follows,stock radius arm with a 12inch extension that is drilled for the 3 or 4 inch radius arm stud that is on the stock arm. Then the extension(1.5 inch solid stock) is welded to the arm, and the other end of the extension has been drilled and tapped for a 1 inch 15 thread pitch male heim. The male end ofthe heim and the tapped and drilled portion is around 2.5 or 3 inches long.
my first thought was to simply just cut off some of the heim, and the extension, but then i figure i will be at risk of breaking the heim since it wouldnt be near as strong anymore.
second thought, since the arms are going to be sleeved the full length of the extension, and about 2 or 3 inches along the stock arm, i could cut the extension about an inch from the joint of the stock arm and the extension. But only cut enough to free the extension and leave the stock stud intact. Now i would cut the extension and the stud of the stock arm by whatever i need to shorten the arms. Then bevel the two halfs of the extension, weld it back together and then sleeve it as planned.
Thirdly- if all of these sound like horrible, ideas, take the arms off take them to a machine shop, and have the needed length cut off the extensions, and then have it re drilled and tapped for the heims. if i go this route i can kiss tcc goodbye for good, but i am afraid this is what need to be done to ensure the proper intergrity of the arms.
here are a couple pics to give you an idea. Asl red lines on the second pis show about how far the heim is threaded in, and the lower one shows about where the stock radius arm stud goes to.