Sweet updates.
Not opposed to it. When I cycled it, it looks like I’m going to just barely clear.I'll be surprised if half of that corner of the bumper doesn't have to come off
The front is a 14” with 5 up and 9 down. The rear is a 16” with 6 up 10 down.What’s your bump vs droop numbers, assuming a 14 inch shock??
I think it makes more sense to not have the prop valve in the portion you lock under pressure, so I would put the ball valve after the prop valve, so there is nothing between the ball valve and the rear wheel brakes.Working on plumbing the adjustable proportioning valve in and the ORD ball valve parking brake/line lock. What’s better, having the ball valve between the master cylinder and the proportioning valve or putting it after the proportioning valve? I’m thinking it makes the most sense to do it between the master cylinder and the valve
Looks great!Well, needed some different sized adapters for the ball valve parking break than what ORD provides. Most of the time it’s cool having a late K5 with some of the modern tech but sometimes(like this time) you get one off complications. Summit Racing to the rescue! I’ll get that wrapped up once the parts come in. I mounted the ball valve in the factory hole for the parking brake release and opened up the two holes that were for the old parking brake pedal to run the flex lines through. Made sense to me to reuse the factory holes as much as possible.
The vintage air goes right where the factory ECU goes. So i am thinking about what I’m going to do there.
All the new hard lines for the brakes are plumbed! Just need to bolt the flex lines to the calipers.
Also have the heater hoses reconnected for the vintage air setup. I’ll get some pictures once i finish wiring. In the meantime, inner fenders (well, what’s left of them after cycling) are back in. Feels like a milestone to me.
Finishing the vintage air stuff and the brakes this week, charging the shocks and bumps over the 4th, then to the exhaust shop on the 8th. Looks like I’m making it to Rubicon for Jeepers Jamboree at the end of July.
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