pma4x4
AKA Yankeeroad
I really don't have the patience either but I had plenty of other work to get done while the paint dried. Also with the warm sun and breeze it dried pretty quick.
Sorry I meant blue torch fab. I'd get the DIY covers.

Sorry I meant blue torch fab. I'd get the DIY covers.
I have a friend who as a mill so he could chuck them up and do relief cuts if need be.
nice! So are those 3" tuff country springs?
with having a small lift (compared to most) I felt I did not need the extra long extanded stainless steel brake hoses offered forlifted trucks and frankly i didnt want to pay that price either. after searching the forums for a bit I came across a couple options and what seem to be the best was this one.
THe stock brake hose for the front calipers is 19" long. the new one I chose is 25" long, a nice additional length. The Hose I am using is for a 1991 Chevy C3500 with a 5.7 and is a Napa #38872 and was $13.49 each. There was nothing showing this line to be left or right so I ordered two of them. They fit perfectly. The suspension is sitting on jack stands on the axle so its sitting a rough idea of a ride height.
I am sure you have come across this brake hose in your searches but I thought I would add some pics to the info.
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XJ Steering shaft mod done. This is the shaft from a 84-94 Jeep Cherokee. I had to put a small cross notch on the column side to allow room for the cross bolt. Other then that it slipped on perfect.
The gearbox side has a flat side the will mate up with the shaft. so just make sure your pitman arm is centered and the steering wheel will be centered.
I have seen some make stop nuts and other ideas for keep the telescoping shaft rotate within in each other to keep tight steering. I am leaving mine loose and will see how it feels. This needs to be allowed to slide in and out in case of a accident so you hopefully don't get the steering wheel jammed into your chest.
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