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Ladder Bar Diff Bracket Shape 1 ~ LONG - 76mm Diff Tube, 5/8 bolts 150mm apart, 82mm in front, top hole 45mm above axle CL
Mild steel diff bracket 4mm thick plate for use with Hair Pins, 4 bars or ladder bars - UNIVERSAL BRACKET
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Shape 1 – Long bracket
 

Part# KB-MSP-40-DT76-150-82-45-58 : Kustom Bitz laser cut plate steel diff bracket. These brackets are a universal fit to suit hair pin radius rods, 4 bars and ladder bar  located rear ends in Hot Rods, Custom Cars, Street Machines, Muscle cars and dragsters.

Price is per unit ~ one only
 
The size and thickness of these brackets conform to the Australian Street Rod Construction Guidelines.
 
Main Dimensions of interest.
Suits diff axle tube diameter of 76mm
Top Bolt hole is 82mm forward of the axle centre line [LONG]
Top Bolt hole is 45mm above axle centre line
Bolt Holes are 150mm apart
Bolt Holes size = 5/8 inch
Material = mild steel plate
Material thickness = 4.0mm
Total Height = 187mm
Total width = 100.5mm
 
NOTE: If you are installing the bars inline with the chassis rail then use a pair of “SHORT” brackets per side. However if you wish to angle the bars toward the centre of the chassis to meet street registration requirements then you will need one “SHORT” and one “LONG” bracket per side to provide enough angle for you to play with positioning of the bars.
 
If you do not see what you need here on our web site we can make it for you.
  
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8:71 Supercharger install on 454ci powered '55 Chevy

by kustombitz on 30 May 2022
You would think a supercharger kit install would be pretty simple .... well no, is the short answer. A wise man once told me a 'kit' is not a solution.  And having worked on a few of these set ups now these words keep ringing in my head and I remember this old man who at the time I didn't think was that wise at all .... now I am older and I see.   In this install I had to port match the heads to the intake as there was a substantial lip into the head port because of the large intake manifold ports. If not corrected would have led to fuel puddling and fouled plugs and drivability problems that would have been hard to diagnose once assembled.  Also the distributor hole at the back of the manifold was off centre and way too big for a standard chevy dizzy and any aftermarket dizzy too. So I had to make a boss to take up the slack and provide a stable boss for the dizzy clamp to work properly.   To add to the woes, the engine assembler failed to pick up that it was a tall deck block and required a longer oil pump drive shaft .... that was hard to diagnose when a new engine loses oil pressure for no reason.   I got there in the end with modded accelerator links, better fuel line route, boost referenced carburettors and a proper harmonic balancer for a blower application.  The install was challenging on this one but the end result was a sweet running engine with monster amounts of torque to hall this heavy full size sedan around the hills .... and cool looks of course.  

41 Willys Coupe Gasser Chassis

by kustombitz on 30 May 2022
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'67 Toyota Crown Ute - another air ride bagged project

by kustombitz on 01 Apr 2021
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1940 Ford Coupe chassis BBC 454 L80E 9" and air ride

by kustombitz on 01 Apr 2021
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LS Engine swap and custom air bag IFS

by kustombitz on 19 Feb 2020
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Double shear brackets - rear coil overs Hot Rod Chassis

by kustombitz on 30 May 2019
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Diff bump stops custom made

by kustombitz on 08 Mar 2019
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Torana A9X custom made rear pan hard bar 9" Diff

by kustombitz on 08 Mar 2019
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by kustombitz on 04 Dec 2018
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by kustombitz on 27 Aug 2018
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