Haven’t updated much lately, but a few things have been taken care of in the last few months. Still has a gangsta lean.
Crossover is done and solid. The only issue I had was the crossover arm hole vs tie rods vs pitman arm hole. The crossover arm was thought to be ORD, but didn’t jive with the tie rods which didn’t jive with the ruff stuff pitman arm. What I didn’t realize was that ruff stuff high angle one ton tie rods aren’t the same as one ton tie rods.
I emded up ordering the ORD pitman arm and drilled the crossover arm to 7/8. I used the ruff stuff one ton insert for the crossover arm. Everything was groovy with this solution.
I adjusted the alignment and it’s been bomber so far.
Adding some shitty pics.
First picture is when I knew I had issues with parts I’d gathered. Don’t mind the wetness, I pinched the return line O-ring. I was getting wild with the brake cleaner. All good now.
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Still need to slap some paint on the drag link and tie rod. ORD drag link and my homie truckaholic helped me on the tie rod.
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I also used the one ton tie rod insert on the passenger side to get the tie rod on the bottom.
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I picked up a Reid knuckle and ORD arm to go on later.
Shift linkage is taken care of as well. I purchased a $35 kit from summit. A couple of heims and shift selector adapter. Rod was too short, so I threaded another piece of 5/16 rod. Don’t mind the messy bench.
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Transmission side
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Upper end
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Driveline Service of Sacramento finally got me squared away.
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Probably have an extra inch of collapse than I need, but I figured that I’d never use the full droop slip available. A little insurance that I don’t stab the driveshaft into the transfer case.