I've said it before: I work slow.
I'm usually in a position where I can take my time and work the incidental items that come up with projects like these. For example, it's a lot easier to build these front shock mounts with the inner fender out. This particular inner fender has never been removed since the truck was assembled in 1985, so there were a couple of fatigue cracks, broken u-nuts, and some decent surface rust. I've removed the other inner fender a couple of times already - turbo, AC - so it's already gone in for rehab. Quite frankly, I really do enjoy these details.
Most of Saturday was dedicated to pulling two leaves from the ORD front pack.
@Stephen suggested I flip the bottom two over, but they interfered with the tie rod. Originally a ten leaf pack, this dropped the front ~1", so I'm now 15.75-16" from the top of the tube to the factory bump stop. The shackle angle is now almost perfectly vertical. We'll see how it works; I can always put one back.
Cleaned up my ferd towers.
With the axle moved forward 1", I'm using up about half the travel in the heim as its sits static. We will see if that's a problem at full droop as the axle travels forward, but my initial mock up suggests it won't be.
Lower mount welded in. I put a 5* inward angle so this heim is in a neutral position.
Wife got home early from a trip out of town (which makes it beer-thirty), so the truck is all stowed (minimum wheel lugs, one battery reconnected) and ready for more progress during the week.
Please excuse me while I grab another Shiner.
David