We after spending most of the day in the garage I was able to finish up most of the small odd and end stuff to make it to Tellico next week. Started out installing the front and rear shocks. I then removed the stock rear bump stops and installed the new ones I received from bronco graveyard. This required moving them back about 1 inch so they would hit the truss I installed across the top. If not I would have ended up with 6 inch bump stops. I also had to install new front bump stops that needed to be 4 inches but were only available in 2 inch so I took a piece of 2x2 tube and fabbed up some simple risers for them. I then installed new brake lines in the rear and mounted the distribution block for the front. I got a second coat of paint on the skid that Jon and Ken helped me build this past weekend. I then mounted some universal brackets for the exhaust because the new rear truss and inboard shock mount does not allow me to run it our the rear like I had before so I put some 90’s after the mufflers and have it pointing to the ground. I then finished installing all the screws in my rockskis that protect my rocker panels. I then took it for a test drive around the neighborhood and it rode allot better than before. I hope I can mount the ram for my red neck ram steering tomorrow but, if time does not permit I will run without it. I need to do a front end alignment tomorrow and hopefully that will be a stopping point before I leave.
Is fairly simple, it covers from behind the radius arm to the leaf spring. 2x2 spacer from the frame a 11" section of 2x2 to fill in where the frame raises up. He used BTF tabs for the mounts. It worked out fairly well, we designed, fabb'd and painted it in under 2 hours.
Went to Uwarrie toady to do a little more testing since I only got to ride half a day at tellico cuz of my power steering over heating. And I was tired I made tellico a day trip there and back in one day.