For some reason, I'm not able to view the photos...
John,
'95 Serengeti Cummins C8.3
Allison 6spd.
On 10/10/19, georgeking1845 georgeking1845@...
[Safarifriends] wrote:
'> I am afraid we are talking about a completely different suspension
> features, I am talking about the 4 link suspension and the axle locating
> bars in the front and rear. I am attaching some photos. Yes this is an 8 air
> bag Magnum Chassis, 4 in front and 4 in rear.Sent from my Verizon, Samsung
> Galaxy smartphone
> -------- Original message --------From: "bilmac36 bilmac36@...
> [Safarifriends]" Date: 10/8/19 8:51 AM
> (GMT-06:00) To: safarifriends@yahoogroups.com Subject: Fwd: [Safarifriends]
> 1998 Beaver Marquis Diamante (Magnum Chassis) [3 Attachments] George, trying
> to send this a 2nd time at reduced size. I may have to remove the video and
> send a still shot of finished install.From: bilmac36
> Date: October 8, 2019 at 9:47:44 AM EDTTo:
> Safarifriends@yahoogroups.comSubject: Re: [Safarifriends] 1998 Beaver
> Marquis Diamante (Magnum Chassis)?George! Found my Source! I bought my set
> in April 2019 from these folks. The fella was pretty knowledgeable. I
> purchased both front and rear sets. Thought I’d taken a pix of the parts
> when they arrived, but not finding it.RV- Duane &Pioneer Metal Works Quincy,
> WA+1 (509) 398-0965Will add to what I wrote earlier. Depending on how you
> have the coach situated you’ll be doing a lot of bending over, crawling, on
> your back, contortionist type moves at times. If you can pre-stage your
> tools and or have someone who can be a go getter (typically the goffer, go
> far this, or go far that) you’ll possibly save yourself some up and down
> exercising, as well help make the evolution a bit less aggravating. I’m
> going to try and attach a before pix and afterwards short video. Also, I
> tried to keep measurements the same, so I measured the distances from
> mounting frame to sway bar end, etc to hopefully prevent any issues once
> everything was reassembled. You’ll note their are inner and outer
> adjusting/tightening nuts at each end of the threaded rod. Depending on how
> you remove the rods will depend if you have to deal with one or
> both.R/Willie, Connie is ‘95 Continental, 8.3L, Ally 6spd