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Now that there is actually weight on those front certified "may pop's", they are both leaking air....

Haha.
 
Sancho is that guy that shows up at your house when you're not home. You don't intend for him to be there, especially not staying.
Your new Sancho (rancho) springs have a lot in common with Sancho...

Ask your concrete workers tomorrow about Sancho...
 
First poser shot. I don't think I'll need bumpstops or limiting straps yet...

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Hopefully by august 1st I will be able to pull it out of the garage. Hopefully...
 
Going back to plan A, manifolds from the TBI motor and factory TBI y-pipe. The only reason I even tried the vette headers is because they were free.
 
Those springs will likely flatten out a bit after you max them out a few times
Hope so. They were on the donor 'burb I had, for 2 years. And he wheeled it. As for ride height they work. At least without the trans and t-case in yet. My thinking is that the weight of those should spread between both axles, more to the front but the rear should take some of the weight. Plus we all know that springs move quite a bit easier when loaded. Those heavy a** 38" nitto's should help in the droop department, and I think I can muster up a set of 52's with all of the crap I have.
 
Working on it today. Took a break to check in with my new best friend. Vette headers are gone, tbi mani's in place, hooking up the rest of the nonsense for the engine. Swapped in the radiator from the burb, much thicker than the original. Need to extend the hot wire from the battery to the alternator, since it is on the other side of the engine now. Painting my crossover drag link, hope to fire it tonight, no trans in place but don't need one to start it...
 

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