Raider L
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- Location
- Shreveport, LA
- First Name
- William
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 355
For years I had to move that stupid factory trans. support. I'd fool with it like a dummy and had to because the was the only way to get to the rear row of bolts on a TH350 trans. But since it was years in order to get to 20-30k miles to change the fluid and filter I figured what the hell, it's only every once in awhile so I'll just fool with it. But the older I got the more of a hassle it got to unbolt it, jack the trans. up, slide the support back just far enough to get to that back row of bolts so I could get the pan off so I could do what needed to be done to properly change the fluid, get the pan off so I could look in the pan, clean it out, change the filter, put the pan back up, slide the damn support up, get the support bolts back in which may not be as easy as they were coming out as usual, it may need a hammer at some point, fill the trans. back up and the rest to get down the road.
Then Covid-19 hit and I had all this time and extra money since I couldn't go anywhere, or do anything I decided to finally buy one of those great looking tubular support's for my transmission. I searched the net and finally found this one from a company called "Dirty Dingo". And when I got it, it came painted black. I wanted something that was better looking so I had it powder coated RED! I contacted the company and asked them if they had decals and they said yes, so I had them send me some so I could put one on the support and here are some photos of it installed.
The support ends are quarter inch plate. The great thing about this particular support is, it lined up with the factory bolt holes in the frame. All I had to do is line them up and put in the bolts. It was great! I only needed to extend the holes on the right side but not that they didn't line up, but I did it so that if anyone needed to move the trans. back all they would have to do is remove the bolts more easily on that one side and slide the whole trans. back a few inches. The last photo is of a adjustable center for the trans. mount, which is a Energy Suspension polyurethane mount I got instead of OEM rubber, and the adjustable center is so you can use this support for a whole number of different kinds of transmissions.
Then Covid-19 hit and I had all this time and extra money since I couldn't go anywhere, or do anything I decided to finally buy one of those great looking tubular support's for my transmission. I searched the net and finally found this one from a company called "Dirty Dingo". And when I got it, it came painted black. I wanted something that was better looking so I had it powder coated RED! I contacted the company and asked them if they had decals and they said yes, so I had them send me some so I could put one on the support and here are some photos of it installed.
The support ends are quarter inch plate. The great thing about this particular support is, it lined up with the factory bolt holes in the frame. All I had to do is line them up and put in the bolts. It was great! I only needed to extend the holes on the right side but not that they didn't line up, but I did it so that if anyone needed to move the trans. back all they would have to do is remove the bolts more easily on that one side and slide the whole trans. back a few inches. The last photo is of a adjustable center for the trans. mount, which is a Energy Suspension polyurethane mount I got instead of OEM rubber, and the adjustable center is so you can use this support for a whole number of different kinds of transmissions.
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