Truck has been driving really well. Ive driven it to the Oregon coast a few times on the beach and up to Mt Hood. Still need to finish up some last projects before its first wheeling test run. I did finally get some time to do some more fine tuning though.
The Metal Tech upper control arms are too long. I had to have the uppers adjusted in as far as they would go and then adjust my pinion angle with the lowers, so to get proper pinion angle... the rear axle was sitting too far back in the wheel arches. I pulled the JJs out and noticed the threads go pretty deep so i cut about 25mm off the ends of them.
My tires needed to come forward in the wheel well a little bit to keep the tire out of my fender at flex and with the uppers adjusted all the way in, i was pretty much fully extended on my lowers and it was kind of loose feeling since i was getting flex out of the Johnny Joints, and the threaded portion was sticking so far out of the lower control arms.
Also with the lowers extended all the way out, the coils were rubbing inside of the coil buckets on the rearmost side creating a squeak since the axle was pushed back which also pushed the springs back as well.
The jam nut was seized on here. I put loctite on the nut and could not get it to budge. The weight of a 100 series held it enough to get my pipe wrench on there and get it unstuck. This was before i cut the upper arms. You can see that i have the joint in as far as it will possibly go. Also my vise is broken
Chopping the ends off
My bandsaw is due for a readjustment i think
This is after i moved the axle forward about a half an inch or so.
The axle travels rearward and extends the wheelbase slightly as it goes up on this suspension setup. Its part of what makes it comfortable compared to leafs. Set up like this, 100% of the squeaks are gone, the truck feels a little bit more stable, and i can adjust pinion with my uppers and have my lowers locked in this position for the forseeable future.