Had a productive night tonight.
Started out by loading up the front axle and took it down to the car wash to give it a spray down. Knocked most of the dirt/grease off of it. Should only take a little bit with the wire wheel to get it paint ready. Have to take off the 8 lug hubs and get a set of 6's ready (I have 3 sets to choose from). Will check out the bearings/balljoints/u-joints while I have it apart. It was in my 76 K5 before I put the D60 in....so I know it's in decent shape.
What I started with. Not sure if I'm going to keep the dual steering stabilizers or go with a factory style single. I have a Hickey under axle truss that I may use. Having the truss and dual stabilizers may be too many axle accessories and make it too busy. The raised steering arm will probably stay. Will see once I get the steering box on to see how the drag link falls.

Popped the cover off to drain the fluid, looked much better than the stuff I pulled from the rear axle. Couple years ago I put in the locker when I changed over to 4.10's, haven't a clue as to what brand it is....but it works very well and is a full case style.

Painted the rear calipers. Used the Duplicolor caliper paint. Mainly wanted to paint them to keep the rust at bay....aesthetics was just the side effect. Here they are drying.

Finished the shock mounts, put the cover on and filled with gear oil. Those are not the shocks I'm going to use (plan on Bilsteins), just some I had on hand to line up the mounts on the axle. It looks like they are at different spots, but they are inline with the upper mounts and don't bind any.

When I was up on the loft I grabbed a wheel to toss on to check clearances. I'm going with 17" wheels, but for anyone looking to do this style of discs on the rear....15's are probably out of the question.
This is a 15x10 aluminum turbine wheel, I'd guess 4-4.5" backspacing. The bracket almost touches the wheel. No way the caliper is going to fit in there. I didn't try on of the 15x10 steel wheels I have, but I don't think it'd open up much more room.

This one is an aluminum 16.5. I don't know the width, but I'm thinking it's an 8. There is more room (about 3/4" more than the 15...imagine that). The caliper would probably fit, may need a bit of grinding. Going to try getting these wheels on when I roll the frame back under, might need to leave the calipers off for a bit.

If I have time tomorrow I'll get going on the front axle and try getting that painted.
Started out by loading up the front axle and took it down to the car wash to give it a spray down. Knocked most of the dirt/grease off of it. Should only take a little bit with the wire wheel to get it paint ready. Have to take off the 8 lug hubs and get a set of 6's ready (I have 3 sets to choose from). Will check out the bearings/balljoints/u-joints while I have it apart. It was in my 76 K5 before I put the D60 in....so I know it's in decent shape.
What I started with. Not sure if I'm going to keep the dual steering stabilizers or go with a factory style single. I have a Hickey under axle truss that I may use. Having the truss and dual stabilizers may be too many axle accessories and make it too busy. The raised steering arm will probably stay. Will see once I get the steering box on to see how the drag link falls.

Popped the cover off to drain the fluid, looked much better than the stuff I pulled from the rear axle. Couple years ago I put in the locker when I changed over to 4.10's, haven't a clue as to what brand it is....but it works very well and is a full case style.

Painted the rear calipers. Used the Duplicolor caliper paint. Mainly wanted to paint them to keep the rust at bay....aesthetics was just the side effect. Here they are drying.

Finished the shock mounts, put the cover on and filled with gear oil. Those are not the shocks I'm going to use (plan on Bilsteins), just some I had on hand to line up the mounts on the axle. It looks like they are at different spots, but they are inline with the upper mounts and don't bind any.

When I was up on the loft I grabbed a wheel to toss on to check clearances. I'm going with 17" wheels, but for anyone looking to do this style of discs on the rear....15's are probably out of the question.
This is a 15x10 aluminum turbine wheel, I'd guess 4-4.5" backspacing. The bracket almost touches the wheel. No way the caliper is going to fit in there. I didn't try on of the 15x10 steel wheels I have, but I don't think it'd open up much more room.

This one is an aluminum 16.5. I don't know the width, but I'm thinking it's an 8. There is more room (about 3/4" more than the 15...imagine that). The caliper would probably fit, may need a bit of grinding. Going to try getting these wheels on when I roll the frame back under, might need to leave the calipers off for a bit.

If I have time tomorrow I'll get going on the front axle and try getting that painted.


































