Wow, I just realized I hadn't posted in this thread for a year.

hmmm... what are the signs that you're really dragging your feet on a build?
Well, it's still not running but it is closer, I've done a fair amount of junk you don't see; brake plumbing & bleeding, fuel plumbing, trying to figure out what I'm going to do with the instrument cluster, diesel radiator, blah, blah, blah...
Some of the things you can see are -
Different rear springs; initially I had 4" lift springs on it but it was about 2.5" too tall so I swapped in some 8 leaf stockers and lost 2" so it's almost level now (hopefully it will settle some otherwise I'll add 1/2" to the front). My shackle angle improved a lot so that's a plus.
I also installed the springs back in the stock orientation so the axle is only shifted 1" back (Zero Rate). The truth is that while I loved the short departure angle I just hated the look of where the axle was located when the springs were backwards. It's a personal thing, I just didn't like the look.
Oh, I also finished trimming the rear wheel openings.
Rear driveshaft; not much of an accomplishment but it is a good lesson - Never wait 4 years to put a puzzle back together. I looked all thru my garage several times but never did find my 1410 yoke for the rear of the 205. Easy enough, one call to H.A.D. and I have a yoke but it was $100 wasted out of an already tight budget. Over the last couple of years I've spent a lot of extra $$ on stuff I know I have but simply can't find.
XJ steering shaft; this one I really like. Of course, I haven't driven the truck but I can tell a difference when I move the truck around, a lot tighter feeling. With the stock rag joint I was always expecting to tear it while muscling it around the yard, no worries anymore. The upgrade went fairly smooth and thanks to u-pull-it yards it was dirt cheap too.
That's all I've got tonight. Hopefully in the next couple of weeks I'll have some pics of the tach cluster installed and the radiator (extra wide diesel version thanks to tvguy

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