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Old 06-13-2006, 06:28 PM
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IFS steering box mount

http://www.marlincrawler.com/htm/steering.htm

there are two different mounts. one says mounting plate that comes with hardware and top cap. the other its a top cap and two bolts and tubes. it looks like the 'mounting plate' one has everything the cheaper one does but comes with that plate for added strength. just want to make sure beacuse im going hy steer and i need to make sure i get everything.
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Look at that page...you want all the stuff shown in the picture beside the words "IFS mount plate". Below that it is called the "IFS mount kit" for $59. You want that. You WANT the plates and the beef.

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yep, save yourself some work and/or heartache by plating your frame. i only sleeved mine but i dirve like an old woman, and haven't had any problems yet. i'm going to build a brace eventually, though.
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You definetly want to plate both sides of the frame in addition to th esleeves.
Big tires create a lot of stress, and it would eventually crack w/o the plates.
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the more expensive one with the plates comes with everything right? all the sleves and bolts and stuff
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Call Marlin and ask.

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got it man. the 59 dollar one comes with the tubes, bolts, two plates (one for each side of the frame), and a top thingie for more reinforcement. its all you need. and right now my truck sits at calmini getting my shiny crossover steering put on. its going to be so beautiful
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what year ifs box would i need? the reason i ask is it seems that 89 and up are easy to find at parts stores new or reman and pre 89 boxes are alot harder to find at the parts stores but easier and a heluva lot cheaper at salvage yards than the 89-up. if the truck is ifs arent the boxes the same? if they are different, how ? im just trying to save a little cash to convert my 84 4wd to crossover with ps. if i can use the pre 89 box it will save me alot as i can get one for 50 bux in good shape. the post 88 box is a different part number but do you guys know if it matters which one? ive read this before but i forget and im looking for a quick answer .... thanks in advance
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Originally Posted by spirtlanimilbus
what year ifs box would i need? the reason i ask is it seems that 89 and up are easy to find at parts stores new or reman and pre 89 boxes are alot harder to find at the parts stores but easier and a heluva lot cheaper at salvage yards than the 89-up. if the truck is ifs arent the boxes the same? if they are different, how ? im just trying to save a little cash to convert my 84 4wd to crossover with ps. if i can use the pre 89 box it will save me alot as i can get one for 50 bux in good shape. the post 88 box is a different part number but do you guys know if it matters which one? ive read this before but i forget and im looking for a quick answer .... thanks in advance
Here's some info off of All Pro's site: http://www.allprooffroad.com/index.p...ask=view&id=57 and some off of the Pirate Board: http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/archi.../t-140005.html ---------Hans
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the correct answer: whatever's cheaper.
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dude thanks!!! 86-95 (all ifs trux) will fit. i get the feeling im not the only bargain shopper.....

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