Yo Alex can you please reply to this comment if you have time, I need some insight On these Lincoln’s, when you throw 13s on them, the drivetrain gets very unhappy, transmission starts shifting pretty rough. Would this be something I can fix by regearing the diff? Kind of like off-road vehicles with big wheels except smaller gear ratio? I can’t find anything about this online Thanks
Is it really necessary to weld the tubes being that you welded the truss across the tubes and pumpkin? Do I need to pull the diff, gasket and cover too? Will the diff or gasket be damaged if I leave it loaded?
the flat face pieces should be dimple died and have a small piece of tub attaching the flat faces (2 should be fine) also reduce the center point on the pumpkin to be more rounded and flush with the lowest part of the pumpkin.
Dimple die 3/16s material?? This isn't thin stuff and rounded the center would take away from the traditional lowrider look. This isn't a rock crawler or offroad vehicle. Same concept but different style.
Hell yea finally something for Lincoln’s man
Thank you for sharing great job brother much love and respect 🎉😮😊
Can you do mines
How much to do it
Can I get that how much
Any crossmember reinforcement kit for a 95 towncar ?
Do you still have that offer,& will it fit a 2001 Lincoln
SICK WELDS BRO
Getting ready to order a kit ,what welder would you recomend,duty cycle?i used to stick weld.looking to buy a feeder,flux or mig?
Will this kit fit on a 98 lincoln town car
Excellent job on the kit, great support too. Keep up the great work really enjoy watching the videos.
What size steel plate should I use to reinforce my 2002 Lincoln Town car I want to box it in
We use 3/16s
Do you have to do the same for a 64 impala
Yo Alex can you please reply to this comment if you have time, I need some insight
On these Lincoln’s, when you throw 13s on them, the drivetrain gets very unhappy, transmission starts shifting pretty rough.
Would this be something I can fix by regearing the diff? Kind of like off-road vehicles with big wheels except smaller gear ratio?
I can’t find anything about this online
Thanks
I been asking for more lincolns
Is it really necessary to weld the tubes being that you welded the truss across the tubes and pumpkin? Do I need to pull the diff, gasket and cover too? Will the diff or gasket be damaged if I leave it loaded?
You guys need to expand to Texas. I’d be happy to work for you guys
I like to weld a piece of channel on top of the axle to disrepute the weight that can go on an axle while 3 wheeling.
Love it bro
I need some kits like that for a 76 Cadillac Deville coupe!!???
Thank you Alex great work I appreciate it.
Hell yes I've been waiting for this video.... I need pointers for my Lincoln 🤓🤓🤓
Hell yea bro
Nice
Good stuff 🔥 🔥 🔥
Thanks man we're working on a bunch of new stuff
@@alexhoppos909 Awesome!!.. I just Subbed 😊.. Keep it up Alex.. Love the videos 🙋♂️
You don't have to do the ears ..where the upper trailing arms mount?...nice work homie!!..💯💯💯💙🦾🦾🦾
Love the work thanks for the video
Damn bro you're one hell of a fabricator/welder Alex👍
Appreciate ya dude thank you!
@@alexhoppos909 Anytime brother thanks for the great content as always👍
THAT RUST MUST BE BAD FOR THE LUNGS 🫁
Does this kit fit on a 98 Lincoln town car cartier ??
Nice work homie. .all your videos are $10000!!🦾🦾🦾💙💙💯💯💯🙏🦾🦾🦾🦾
You would-make a U Arms wrapped for Lincoln
the flat face pieces should be dimple died and have a small piece of tub attaching the flat faces (2 should be fine) also reduce the center point on the pumpkin to be more rounded and flush with the lowest part of the pumpkin.
Dimple die 3/16s material?? This isn't thin stuff and rounded the center would take away from the traditional lowrider look. This isn't a rock crawler or offroad vehicle. Same concept but different style.
Question Alex, I noticed you didn’t preheat the cast center section? I hated welding on cast!
Any views on that? Killer business, keep it up!
Second to none
Love the work you guys do
Thanks man
Is that .125 steel?
might be ! fancy numbers oh you. does look like 1/8 (.125 7000) maybe .1875 e=mc2. or maybe.... were both wrong and its .140625 lil spicy
@@yosh1er lol yeah I was thinking 1/8. Sorry I use those numbers all day at work. When I think a 8th a speak .125 lol
No it's 0.1875 or 3/16 which every you prefer lol
@@alexhoppos909 either is fine lol. Thanks for the Info
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Do you have to remove the rear to do this jw @alexhoppos
Not necessarily but it's is way easier if you do