Actually not that bad, when you have a skid steer to help ya out! I'd guess around 400 lbs or so fully dressed...
Anyways, as you can see, I've got the front bumper mounted. It is still loose though, I need to set the gap and tighten everything up. I still need to find some corner markers for the truck, then I can finally get the grille re-installed.
I also installed my CB radio today and finished re-sealing / installing new bearings on the D60. I got my brakes all hooked up, but apparently I cracked the factory line out back. I'll need to get a replacement section tomorrow to install before I can finish bleeding all the brakes out. Speaking of bleeding brakes, I got the Ford stuff installed on the K5 and holy cow does it ever like those dual piston brakes! I've actually got a solid pedal in that truck for the first time ever! Whoda thunk that "downgrading" the outers on it would result in such an upgrade in the brakes
As I hoped, I was able to build myself a new front driveshaft for the Tahoe. I cut the CV off an old spare front driveshaft I had kicking around for my K5, and welded it onto the original IFS driveshaft after cutting it down a few inches. Should hold up just fine until I get the new stuff from HAD.
Tomorrow I gotta shorten both the drag link and the tie rod about an inch each. At center, the pass side wheel is obviously turned right, and the driver's side wheel is definitely turned left
Fortunately, I have a tap to re-thread the drag link, and I think there is enough adjustment left in the tie rod to get the wheels slightly toe-in. I'll get a new chunk of brake tube and a conversion u-joint to go from the S44 driveshaft to the 1310 yoke that is on the D60 right now. I should then be able to finish bleeding the brakes and get the front driveshaft installed.
I'll also run the cables for the winch, gap and tighten the front bumper, finish installing the rock rings on the bead locks and measure how much more the rear needs to be lifted to give it a slight forward rake.
Should leave me just needing to install my shocks and new rear lift springs next Thursday before I take it to the mountains for a shakedown run. Hopefully things go well, and I don't have much fine tuning to do before Moab!
Here are more pictures for you guys! I also tossed one in of the K5, just for the heck of it!





Anyways, as you can see, I've got the front bumper mounted. It is still loose though, I need to set the gap and tighten everything up. I still need to find some corner markers for the truck, then I can finally get the grille re-installed.
I also installed my CB radio today and finished re-sealing / installing new bearings on the D60. I got my brakes all hooked up, but apparently I cracked the factory line out back. I'll need to get a replacement section tomorrow to install before I can finish bleeding all the brakes out. Speaking of bleeding brakes, I got the Ford stuff installed on the K5 and holy cow does it ever like those dual piston brakes! I've actually got a solid pedal in that truck for the first time ever! Whoda thunk that "downgrading" the outers on it would result in such an upgrade in the brakes

As I hoped, I was able to build myself a new front driveshaft for the Tahoe. I cut the CV off an old spare front driveshaft I had kicking around for my K5, and welded it onto the original IFS driveshaft after cutting it down a few inches. Should hold up just fine until I get the new stuff from HAD.
Tomorrow I gotta shorten both the drag link and the tie rod about an inch each. At center, the pass side wheel is obviously turned right, and the driver's side wheel is definitely turned left
Fortunately, I have a tap to re-thread the drag link, and I think there is enough adjustment left in the tie rod to get the wheels slightly toe-in. I'll get a new chunk of brake tube and a conversion u-joint to go from the S44 driveshaft to the 1310 yoke that is on the D60 right now. I should then be able to finish bleeding the brakes and get the front driveshaft installed.I'll also run the cables for the winch, gap and tighten the front bumper, finish installing the rock rings on the bead locks and measure how much more the rear needs to be lifted to give it a slight forward rake.
Should leave me just needing to install my shocks and new rear lift springs next Thursday before I take it to the mountains for a shakedown run. Hopefully things go well, and I don't have much fine tuning to do before Moab!
Here are more pictures for you guys! I also tossed one in of the K5, just for the heck of it!



I also measured and found out that I need an additional 4" of lift out back. Fortunately, a local offroad supply house has a set of them in stock and they now have my name on them.



I have major binding issues both front and rear with the slightest bit of down travel. I've got a SYE here and will get it installed so I can get some driveshafts made up locally.