Well tonight was the night. My dad gave me a hand and we made up a flat floor, got the seats in and took it for a test drive. The floor came out pretty nice, just a big flat piece that bends up in the back and has two little pieces welded in on the front on both sides of the trans tunnel. I used some stick on foam insulation to seal it to the floor and bolted it through in a few spots.
Running the duct tape floor around the shifters until we get home and I can make/buy a boot for them.
Flat across from the trans tunnel back...
The little lip at the back...
So we did that and got the seats back in then fired it up and started around the block.... and that's when it hit.... the DEATH WOBBLE. Thought I was going wreck it was so bad.
So I nursed it back home and decided to check out the pre-load on the kingpins and even though I had them tight when I put the knuckles on they were really loose. So I snugged them down, locked the lock-nut down and went out for another test drive. Perfect! No more death wobble.
So I drove it around really easy for a bit, ran it up to the dollar car wash to spray everything off, ran down the freeway for a few miles to get it up to speed and did some slow speed stuff through the neighborhood.
I do have to say though I wouldn't want anything higher in the gearing department. Going down the freeway just keeping up with traffic I'm turning about 2300rpm. If I would have gone 4.88's I would have been lugging it bad.
So tomorrow night I'm going to mess with the bump stops and get the shocks mounted. I figured out that the ford towers off the back are going to be perfect to get me by for the time being until I get my cage done up front and can mount the shocks to that.
WooHoo! Pismo bound Wednesday!