Installed an MT supplied SAW kit on a local's (not on Mud) FJC today.
700lb coils, no resi, basic "kit".
The "proper" way to remove the OEs.....and exhaust manifold studs on an 80 (credit to scottryana on manifold stud extraction idea)
Rear
Tie rod "method". Owner opted for UCAs later.
Four hours work time, solo. Think I'm going to pass the torch on the freebie lifts, though.
I enjoy wrenching, but (and though my idea, not alone. I volunteered to help, schedules conflicted, and just wanted it DONE, so today was the day) not alone, with phone ringing ( real world chit ) all day, kids at home, blah, blah, blah.
All the while, I've a PS gear box to swap on the PP80, so I can return to scotia.......trying to muster the energy.
Doesn't drive as harsh as I had expected. I ran 700s for a few weeks, on Radflo's that Glenn loaned me, and, though a fat pig at that time, it was harsh, as well the 700s I ran on the LT, that later swapped for 600s.
Still nose dives, still has rake, though I've adjusted twice, so going to let him drive for a while, then re-adjust up. Knuckles are already bleeding from trying to get the spanner ( well designed by SAW, I'll add ) inside the tiny coil tower.
700lb coils, no resi, basic "kit".

The "proper" way to remove the OEs.....and exhaust manifold studs on an 80 (credit to scottryana on manifold stud extraction idea)

Rear


Tie rod "method". Owner opted for UCAs later.







Four hours work time, solo. Think I'm going to pass the torch on the freebie lifts, though.
I enjoy wrenching, but (and though my idea, not alone. I volunteered to help, schedules conflicted, and just wanted it DONE, so today was the day) not alone, with phone ringing ( real world chit ) all day, kids at home, blah, blah, blah.
All the while, I've a PS gear box to swap on the PP80, so I can return to scotia.......trying to muster the energy.
Doesn't drive as harsh as I had expected. I ran 700s for a few weeks, on Radflo's that Glenn loaned me, and, though a fat pig at that time, it was harsh, as well the 700s I ran on the LT, that later swapped for 600s.
Still nose dives, still has rake, though I've adjusted twice, so going to let him drive for a while, then re-adjust up. Knuckles are already bleeding from trying to get the spanner ( well designed by SAW, I'll add ) inside the tiny coil tower.