The drive shaft would have to go thru the oil
pan, a Sammy pan would not help. If you followed
Mikes install, he lifted the engine to get the clearance
needed for the driveshaft. So you have two choices,
lift the engine, or drop the crossmember, lifting the
engine could be done with risers for the motor mounts,
but you also need a body lift to clear the top of the engine.
Dropping the crossmember is not a bolt in install.
I said months ago, widening the front A-arms, as well as moving them forward is the way to go, it would be bolt
on and weld upper control arms, slip shafts and away
you go, CVs replaced with units that have more degrees
of movment and a higher lift, I think around 6" front lift
would be no problem, with no CV problems and not over
lifted topped out in the travel either.
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