Yeah, was going to mention that tRustyK5 put one in his '90. Wasn't exactly easy but didn't seem super hard.
Lower shock mount should be mounted the other way, when it droops its going to bind and bend or break the bolt or shock.
Lower shock mount should be mounted the other way, when it droops its going to bind and bend or break the bolt or shock.
I concur.
Slight hi-jack regarding the tach dash, and that resistor thing. I was able to put my tach dash together using mostly the '90 cluster. The printed circuit was not gonna work for the small fuel gauge in the lower left corner, so I figured out which wires going to the cluster were for the fuel gauge and used bullet connectors. The tach is self contained and has it's own small harness, it uses nothing on the printed circuit. My tach did not work correctly hooked to the TBI distributor until i removed the resistor thingy.
if anyone wants more info or anything, pm me and I'll shoot you some pics, a vid and a link to what I did.
Sorry for the hi-jack Dave.
Rene

yup, unfortunately Dave, I concur too... the arc the axle will move front to back is nothing compared to the pivot needed for articulation... just picture that axle dropped 8 to 10" and what angle it's gonna put that bolt at in relation to the shock...
I've got a set of Kert's shock mounts, the ones that weld to the tube and the C.. to me, they seem ideal..

If you get a chance look at one that is compressed or drooped they almost make an arc.
I know I have said this a hundred times Dave but leave those tacked, until you are nearly done with the truck. Good solid tacks but ones that will be fairly easy to remove.
Why? Because you would be amazed at what runs into each other with a tire shoving against a rock and the steering at full lock, with the tire stuffed into the wheelwell. The suspension needs to be cycled again just to make absolutely sure.
Same with the bumps, I know we measured before but just tack on. All of that should be pretty easy to weld once its all back together.
Oh yeah and what everyone else said about the shocks.![]()


I'm going to the drags in Indianapolis labor day weekend and takin my son along
It's looking good dave, Cant wait to see the body when you get it back. Wish I could make BB11 to see it in action.

By the way, you got me hookedI'm going to the drags in Indianapolis labor day weekend and takin my son along
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Aren't you real close to Cordova dragway? I've been down that track a few times, not sure if they have any national events there, but I am sure they have a few big race days don't they? I still get the Cordova flyers in the mail here in MI yet.
. Unfortunetly for me I work every year during it too
I dont care to see 10 second cars, I want topfuel and nitro funny cars
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I heard of those bump stops on here before but never seen 'em. I may have to look into those
, something is wrong there! If your not having any problems with them Howdiy, I should be good then.My shocks seems to be doing fine mounted like this
But with them mounted the other way may be better
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Your shocks appear to be doing better than your drive shaft in that picture.
Martin


Always has to be a critic
I only see one shock![]()
It's looking good dave, Cant wait to see the body when you get it back. Wish I could make BB11 to see it in action.
By the way, you got me hookedI'm going to the drags in Indianapolis labor day weekend and takin my son along
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Yeah I'm only about 15 or 20 miles from cordova, but the only time a top fuel runs down that track is exibition runs during the world series. Unfortunetly for me I work every year during it too
I dont care to see 10 second cars, I want topfuel and nitro funny cars
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Those shock mounts look alot better turned daveI heard of those bump stops on here before but never seen 'em. I may have to look into those
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Good work Dave. That last picture makes your u-bolts look about as big as your primary tubes, something is wrong there!
And those timbrens are smaller diameter than I was expecting, hopefully they work well. It looks like an air bump from your mounting tube up. How do they attach, a threaded stud out the top? That tube looks like it would be a nice rain gauge, except if you plug it, can you get the bumps off to replace them? Maybe you drilled and tapped the bottom plate? Or welded a nut on top of it?
And it looks like there is dust on the leaf springs and axle housing, you better get the vacuum out!![]()
I concur.
Slight hi-jack regarding the tach dash, and that resistor thing. I was able to put my tach dash together using mostly the '90 cluster. The printed circuit was not gonna work for the small fuel gauge in the lower left corner, so I figured out which wires going to the cluster were for the fuel gauge and used bullet connectors. The tach is self contained and has it's own small harness, it uses nothing on the printed circuit. My tach did not work correctly hooked to the TBI distributor until i removed the resistor thingy.
if anyone wants more info or anything, pm me and I'll shoot you some pics, a vid and a link to what I did.
Sorry for the hi-jack Dave.
Rene
