Got a few hours on the truck today. I am fighting the weather, being tired from lack of sleep and issues with the wire feed on the welder. I did manage to mock up and tack up the shocks and brakes.
Tomorrow will be a good day with some help from my brother-in-law with finishing all the loose ends. Plus I was able to sort out the wire feed issues so the welds will actually look decent.
Front lower shock mounts:
Front brakeline tabs:
Rear shocks and parking brake cable in:
Another shot of rear shocks and brakelines:
Front Ford shock towers:
Last of the beadlocks seated:
I ended up with 2* tilt in and 4* tilt back on the shock angles. I would have to pursuade the inner fender a bit more and cut/ weld the tower to get a bit more angle. I am going with this for now and if it needs to be re-done jump into it as I have an extra set of towers and lower mounts.
I ended up with 10" travel rear shocks in a swap from Brokenparts. I just could not get the 12" to work without a ridonculous angle.
I also am not totally impressed with my brakeline skills but it is what it is.
More tomorrow. Hopefully a road test and hopefully a trip to Metal Tech to cycle the suspension and double check shocks, angles and clearance.
Bonus today was getting the pitman arm off!! I did the heat, apply pressure, heat, apply pressure mode about 8 times and it slid right off.
feeling tired as hell with the light at the end of the tunnel keeping me sucked in...
Clint