Got the twin stick NP205 swap done

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so it looks like it is bolted/welded directly to a cross member. if so how do you allow for flex like the motor/tranny mounts so as not to stress out something?
theres a stock rubber tranny mount hidden in the cross member

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so it looks like it is bolted/welded directly to a cross member. if so how do you allow for flex like the motor/tranny mounts so as not to stress out something?
you can see the two bolts in the cross member

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That looks great! I don't see too many built rigs on here. Here's my little 4x4:
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I know it's an older post, but how's your steering with the sas? I've been struggling to get mine solid. It's pretty finicky, like I need some real heavy duty steering stabilizers... Btw, awesome dude. What did you use for springs? I hope mine will flex like that.

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