After wrenching all day yesterday I was really tired, my buddy Tony showed up just in time to watch me missread the torque wrench and proceed to strip out 3 axle flange bolt holes in the hub

...I just picked up another one of the two drum/hub assemblies I had and used that...
After that minor setback we got everything together enough to turn the truck around for this am... I didnt get much sleep, I went to bed around 2 and got up around 5.. The minute my eyes opend it was game on... I grabbed a cup of coffee and hit the ground runnin.. The list today was, install new front brake lines/bleed brakes, install new pads, torque front wheel spacers, alignment, cut sheet metal, torque front u-bolts, and grab some crush washers from the auto parts store( I had to reuse the old ones, new ones didn't come in the box)... Everything went pretty smooth and I didnt run into any real big problems.. When I initally set up the TR I guess I got it pretty close, Ton and I measured 3/4" of toe..I was gunna adjust it to 1/4" to start with but I decided to leave it like that for the maden voyage.. I trimmed the "inner fangs" off the front of the quarters which seemed to work great.. I had everything done except brake bleeding b4 Ton showed up around 10. I put the truck on an angle to get the gear oil down the tubes and onto the berrings a couple times b4 we went down the road.. She goes pretty good, I cant tell quite how good the gearing/tire set up is for acceleration quiet yet because I have a clogged fuel pick up sock and I need to drop the tank next weekend but it goes real good, smooth, quiet, and strait.. We adjusted the air pressure down to 40 front and 35 rear, it's nice and soft like that.. I didn't have the slightest hint of bumpsteer or DW... We did however determine that my sector shaft has some play and my steering block wasn't tight enough.. I'm gunna order a steering box this week, not quite time for crossover yet.. So here you go, I'm happy w the results and I really like the way it truned out... We went over to Ton's house to bleed all the crap brake fluid out of my system and tighten up the steering block.. Them we moved on to the next project, messin w Ton's header bolts... I just noticed in the side on pic the rear tire looks real small compaired to the front, that was because it had like 20 less pounds in it....
