Well I gotta ton of stuff done on the burb recently but.......left my camera at my parents the last weekend we were down

. Basically have everything bolted up. Had a new rear driveshaft made. 3 1/2"tube with 1410's at axle and 1350's at transfer case. got the front shaft bolted up 1310/1350 ujoint. Whole new driveshaft built with new ujoints and new 1350 slipyoke for tranny was only 300 bucks. both yokes in the axles are ubolt style

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Need to get my new rear brakeline hooked up and fill/bleed brakes. Need to fill both front/rearend with fluid. Greased every zirt I could find haha. (gotta get two new ones for the bottoms of my knuckles cuz tehyre broken of)
Ran into some trouble with my X-over. I have a brand new bent draglink I can't use for the moment haha. I didnt know that if you have zerorates then the bent draglink and dropped pitman will cause the draglink to hit the leafpack without a spacer or thicker steering arm.Thing is I just bought the studs from skymfg for the arm i have
I just took my tierod off my 10bolt, chopped it down and had the cut-end tapped for 7/8-18 and have it on there as a straight draglink for now until i figure out what i wanna do. Also the 2wd steering box I mounted up had better lines/pump than mine was so i am using the whole thing, but one of the mounts for the pump needs to be modified cuz its a little off(different year or somethin probably) then fill steering fluid.
Then have to break out the cutting wheel and trim some sheetmetal. get some poser flex pics when I get it all done later this week(then I'll throw the shocks on haha)
This beast has taken a LOT of blood and sweat from me in the past few weeks and has been an AWESOME learning experience because I have never built or really done any serious work on anything like it before. This website has saved my ass a million times over in the past 6 months

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Could've saved a few dollars here and there on this build but for a first real 4x4 rig, I think it's gonna be worth it to start with all the beefiest stuff that way I can spend more time learning the ropes of wheelin' than spending time in the driveway.