Worked a bunch of hours over the weekend, but it looks like not much got done. I bought a laser level and then started checking everything and come to find out these trucks are just not flat, straight or level in any way. But i have found it very use full to find center of axle and center under the truck. Then marked the center of front axle on the floor and then measured 118in is what i want my new wheel base to be at, marked the floor and frame for new axle location in the rear.
Then to find pinion angle I then made a little 3d printed adaptor that you put in the pinion nut socket with a laser in it and just pointed it at the t case output nut and rotated the truss on the diff till it was flat and tacked it in place.
I then put on the lower link brackets. on ORD directions they want you to mount them as far to the outside of the tube as possible. Which in the newer style 14bolt factory disk brake is difficult because the calipers are oriented forward on the axle. Because of this the brackets are not as far out as i would like, but nothing i can do. Then the bracket need to be 1in above the center line of the axle tube, laser lever came in handy for getting a line straight across the axle.



Then to find pinion angle I then made a little 3d printed adaptor that you put in the pinion nut socket with a laser in it and just pointed it at the t case output nut and rotated the truss on the diff till it was flat and tacked it in place.
I then put on the lower link brackets. on ORD directions they want you to mount them as far to the outside of the tube as possible. Which in the newer style 14bolt factory disk brake is difficult because the calipers are oriented forward on the axle. Because of this the brackets are not as far out as i would like, but nothing i can do. Then the bracket need to be 1in above the center line of the axle tube, laser lever came in handy for getting a line straight across the axle.
