Today I got the right side mocked up. Knocked off the rear spring hanger drilled 6 pilot holes up sized to 7/16" nailed all 6, no adjustments. Was so hard on me to drill those, I stopped and look at magnetic drill presses, to spendy, and won't get here in time. Drill those holes was hard on my Dewalt 18v 1/2 chuck drill motor. I started the second pilot hole after a battery change, it started smoking, and glowing. put that in the waste electronics heap. Anyone need 2 Dewalt 18v batteries ? Got out my corded Craftsman 1/2" drill motor to finish the job.
Got the spring, 56" 22-547 purchased months ago, in the front left rear hang off. got the center bolt in, u bolts finger tight. Went to put the rear hanger back up rear of the spring was to high, the shock was limiting it. take the shock loose, get the hanger and shackle up spring in. Went from 12.5" full droop to 14.75. Shock are 25" full extension, looks like I need 29" 30" would probably be better.
ORD flip kit is nice bracket are all beefy, good welds. The hardware, 7/16" cap screws, grade 8, nice plating, good grade 8 prevailing torque lock nuts. They missed with flat washers. I am not sure what size they are, am thinking 12 mm, but their not 7/16", and supper thin. Yes they are F436, structural grade, just the wrong size. My anal retentive ass is going to get new ones.
Before I drilled the bracket holes I pulled the spare tire well out. I knew someone had done some metal work in the corner, I thought maybe a fender bender repair. It appears the metal work was to make the spare tire well wider. I am not why when I got the truck the spare was stock bias ply. Is some rust on the bottom will get it all cleaned and same treatment the rear floor is getting. Got to figure out a good seam sealer to put it back.
