Most TA blocks on the market are individual blocks, one with 2 holes (rear) & one with one hole (front). The trouble with this is under heavy loads like hitting a pothole, speed hump, rut or dropping a spinning wheel, these individual blocks rock back & forth, causing metal fatigue in the rails. There have been examples of bad cracks & one where the captive nuts were ripped out through the rail! Thats a catastrophic failure!!!

By welding the blocks together, this "rocking" is eliminated, also any shearing force is spread more evenly across the 3 bolts.
I also put end plates on the blocks (others are open ended) to further strengthen them & to keep mud out & help prevent rust

They also have crush tubes...I cant believe some kits dont have crush tubes!

A set (left & right) of TA blocks after welding, ready for cleaning up & painting


