When it comes time to do the gears we can hash this out....
Right now I just need to get it trail ready, I put it on the lift after a major pressurewashing and chanced the gear oil front/rear, regreased everything and hit most of the underside with black paint.
I only found one spot that was rusted threw and it's small, will be getting fixed when i weld on the chevy spring hangers, I'm also ditching the rusted cross member that the spare hung from and replacing it with some 6" flat stock.
Oh yeah, the rear is not Lincoln locked according to my buddy, and it only does the tire chirping in 4wheel.
ThoughtS?
Just 4 link the rear and you can remove the rest of that overhanging frame.![]()
Well you might know more about the sissies, but I know you don't have to have an unlimited budget to do one.
I wonder if doing Boomerang/ Banana shackles would give you enough room to fit those 63" Chevy's in the rear?
Kieth just isn't thinking outside the box, place rear hangers at end of frame, place forward hanger approprately for decent shackle angle, install rear axle and measure for either driveshaft shortening/lengthening. Remove existing bump stops and discard fab new ones placed just so that the spring is flat or very small neg arch when on the bump. From there adjust shackle length for adjustments in ride height.
I bet you fix that Parking brake before you go to BVORR too...![]()
Damn it Randy you are doing it again.
Doomsday, it's coming