Today: Put zero rate blocks in with the 1.5" shift forward of the axle...much better, got u-bolts made, buttoned up steering with new x-over steering kit (fit perfect), made up brake lines and blead brakes, oil in rear diff, and had to install sloppy old tie-rod until I get one ordered or made. I found out a guy around here makes them out of heavy wall tubing...has the taps and such to make some heavy duty ones that are fully serviceable on each end!
Yeah baby....first test drive! Steering is squirrely with no hydro assist or even any steering stabilizers, but other than that...rides way better than I expected! Can't wait to get the track bar in and I will probably do the sway bar...we will see when the steering and track bar is done, but it sways a bit more than I like around corners right now.
Back at work now for a week, but when I get back...Still to Do:
Front gears and locker install, Warn Premium hub install, track bar, hydro assist, steering output shaft support (still need to get from Toby XXX), lift rear a bit more...probably use the shackle flip kit, 273 transfer case swap, custom drive lines, custom cross member.....DAMN, it still seems like so much when I write it out!! Oh well, I keep reminding myself how nice it will be when it's all done!
Still waiting to get shock back from my tint guy!....ya, that's right, my buddy that does window tinting and invisa-bras. I was laying in bed the other night trying to think of a way to "coat" the fox shocks and keep them from getting thrashed by the Alaskan road salt. I know clear coat won't' last, but the invisasheild stuff should stay tuff! I will let you know how it works out...oh, and BTW, I'm patenting that idea
All new brake components...$416!!
ORD zero rate with 1.5" forward setting
Adding a few more pics of the zero rate install...since I could find no instructions online...besides the description on ORD website. Pretty straight forward, but want to help guys out if I can.
Clamping the spring pack together, cut out old center bolt and put in new bolt after picking which fits your application.
Installed...all that's left is drilling a new hole in the top U-bolt plate for the new alignment of the "center bolt"
Not as far as I would have liked, but much better...
Here she is as of now!....