Grant Schwartz came by looking for some parts to make up a bolt-on frame mount for a leaf spring suspension he was working on. He said “what about that four hole transmission adapter, and a couple 90 degree gussets that will let me hang the shackle tube away from the frame rail a bit.”
Here’s what he was thinking of…
Grant used his own tubing. Here are the gussets trimmed and welded to the frame plate, which has been relieved a bit.
Installed
Four hole plate, designed to adapt a C4 to a GM insulator.
Gusset
Parts used:
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