On Tuesday, I ran to Harbor Freight and picked up flare nut wrenches. The selection was pretty bad - all I could find was Pittsburgh. They had some other brands available for other styles of wrenches... but for flare nut the pickings were slim. So, with the time constraint I went ahead and picked up this basic five-piece set.
Last night, I got everything done except the brake line work:
I am terrified of rounding that outside nut off. In one of the YouTube videos, the guy cut the flexible brake hose so that he could get the loop end of a box wrench around the outside nut. That would be great for me to do but part of me is thinking that I could take this camping trip with my old brake hoses if I absolutely have to. Sure the passenger side brake hose has a cut in it but I don't think it leaks... it's just the outer jacket that is cut. Tonight I am going to try out the passenger side and see how that goes. If it comes off easy then I am going to fully commit to the new brake lines and I'll cut the driver's side if I have to.
I only snapped one picture last night because I was pretty focused on getting as much knocked out as possible. I am officially a fanboy of Diablo hacksaw blades. All of this was done with the same blade that I used to cut through the old spring eye bolt. The reason you see more than eight pieces is because I made a first pass on the driver's side u-bolts and then decided that I should cut a little more off the top. Again it went through like a hot knife through butter. The blade still does not look all that worn out.

Last night, I got everything done except the brake line work:
- Installed the new springs.
- Greased all of the bolts.
- Cut down the new u-bolts.
- Reattached front axle vent tube, shift linkage, and the exhaust.
I am terrified of rounding that outside nut off. In one of the YouTube videos, the guy cut the flexible brake hose so that he could get the loop end of a box wrench around the outside nut. That would be great for me to do but part of me is thinking that I could take this camping trip with my old brake hoses if I absolutely have to. Sure the passenger side brake hose has a cut in it but I don't think it leaks... it's just the outer jacket that is cut. Tonight I am going to try out the passenger side and see how that goes. If it comes off easy then I am going to fully commit to the new brake lines and I'll cut the driver's side if I have to.
I only snapped one picture last night because I was pretty focused on getting as much knocked out as possible. I am officially a fanboy of Diablo hacksaw blades. All of this was done with the same blade that I used to cut through the old spring eye bolt. The reason you see more than eight pieces is because I made a first pass on the driver's side u-bolts and then decided that I should cut a little more off the top. Again it went through like a hot knife through butter. The blade still does not look all that worn out.


