Need some assistance with install of a Savvy midarm kit with a rear Currie Dana60 axle. Basically, the kit didn't come with any mounting solution for that rear other than an alignment guide and the small brackets to bolt the arms to. From what I have researched, I can either fab a custom truss or adapt a pre-made truss. I should add that I can cut and construct but a welder I am not.
Options for pre-made I have found:
GenRight makes a bridge that is expensive, turns the joint 90 degrees, and seems tall but its weld in and done however it will dictate the arm mount location (geometry) GenRight Bridge
Currie makes a bridge that's less expensive welds/bolts on however it then will still require a fair amount of fab to mount the upper arm brackets (can adjust the geometry before welding it up). Currie Bridge
Of course with any of these solutions I'm concerned about the front to back location of those control arm brackets. I know the geometry is critical and a crappy install of a nice kit will result in a crappy suspension.
Any input or experience is appreciated, especially from @mrblaine ...
Options for pre-made I have found:
GenRight makes a bridge that is expensive, turns the joint 90 degrees, and seems tall but its weld in and done however it will dictate the arm mount location (geometry) GenRight Bridge
Currie makes a bridge that's less expensive welds/bolts on however it then will still require a fair amount of fab to mount the upper arm brackets (can adjust the geometry before welding it up). Currie Bridge
Of course with any of these solutions I'm concerned about the front to back location of those control arm brackets. I know the geometry is critical and a crappy install of a nice kit will result in a crappy suspension.
Any input or experience is appreciated, especially from @mrblaine ...