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AOD mount?????

calger

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Mar 5, 2006
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I read the tec papper on the diffrent tranny's you can use behinde the stock motors,and up to the stock transfer cases. Some need difrent spud, and tail shafts. I waz wondering about them mouting to the cross member that holds the tranny and transfer case in place. Well i half to do any FAB work to that to?
 

bax

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Yes you will need to make new crossmember and mount
 

Broncobowsher

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One of the bronco houses does, can't remember which one. Someone will chime in and fill us in.
 

surfer-b

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I havn,t seen the Tom's x-member but i would guess that it bolts to the adapter as all others do.
 

BigFord74

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I couldn't seem to find it at Tom's anyone happen to have a link to it. Sometimes i think the net is against me. :mad:
 

Broncobowsher

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I believe it bolts to the AA adaptor for the D20 using stock bronco bushings and hardware.

I would NOT expect it to work if trying a full size adaptor and NP205
 

Delta4WheelDrive

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Bakersfield
Use can use the stock cross member with the Advance Adapters adapter. You need to cut out a portion of the cross member belly to clear the adapter. You will also need to trim a bit off of the inside of the tranny mounts. The cross member will be about 1" further back so you will need to drill and tap new holes for the frame mounting brackets...
 
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