Thread: Low-budget/T-Bucket Pickup
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11-18-2017 05:22 AM #11
Jerry, keep in mind that this is a light weight, low powered (stock 350) T-Bucket. It's also going to have skinny rear tires (about 8 inches wide). These are relatively large tie rod ends. I've seen guys use 1/2 " rod ends in single shear on the rear suspension of buckets with much more engine and tire than I am running. All of the suspension components will be assembled with grade 8 bolts.Last edited by Driver50x; 11-18-2017 at 05:25 AM.
Steve
And then a newer model....
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