1 QUESTION
WHY DID U CUT AND TRUN THE KNUCKLE ?
WHY DID U CUT AND TRUN THE KNUCKLE ?
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1 QUESTION
WHY DID U CUT AND TRUN THE KNUCKLE ?
Front axle is all back together. Like I say OCD slows me down. All the cleaning and painting really slowed me down. Ended up not having to buy any new bearings or seals for the soupy side. Just lot's of cleaning, bearings and seals all seemed ok. All parts cleaned individually and painted individually. Steering stops welded back on the axle too. New brakes in front too with 100 series pads. I am working on the Y-link now, should have that done tonight.
Next up is Jason's bumper. I will be starting on that tomorrow. Friday a buddy is coming over and will stay the night. We will see if we can bang out the platform in the back Friday night and Saturday morning. He is a carpenter by trade so it should go fast.
Doubt I will get to test drive it until next week. With the battery all torn out I just don't feel like putting it all back in for a test drive and then tear it all back out again. Ordered up some battery terminal splitter post things, whatever you call them. Rather than run all my wires to the back where the main battery is going I think I will just run a hot and ground up to the engine bay and pick everything up that way. Way easier and faster.
Got a handful of little things to do in the next week but the air box, platform in back and bumper are my focus and bigger jobs now.
Cheers
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Y-link dramas
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Perhaps Jose didn't have any issues because he is not at 4.5* of caster. Obviously I have issues. Ordering up the GM offset tres in about 6hrs.
Cheers
Would any of the aftermarket panhards give you the needed clearance?
Why did you not bother to replace the seals on the soupy side? Seems like cheap insurance to me.
Purely curiosity and not that I'd ever be doing one, but on the C&T, do you have to worry about the knuckle balls going back on in a perfectly straight line with one another? Maybe the knuckle housing takes care of very minor mis-alignments from the axle housing to knuckle balls.
Maybe I missed something, what's wrong with the stock air filter can?
Awesome progress though, jealous of the trips you take![]()
<snip>Why waste money on parts when they are not needed?
Cheers
Because you drive an 80, and that's what 80 owners do.
If you're interested in trying a stock 80 series airbox, I have one that I'd make you a good deal on. It's from a '93. Lemme know.![]()
Make sure to keep your drag link and panhard as parallel as possible to avoid bump-steer. If you move the panhard up and don't make a corresponding change to the drag link it may cause noticeable issues that can be scary on the street...