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JohnPaul's Build - johnpaulgolf - 01-23-2009 Timstrk Wrote:Perhaps some larger jackstands are in order. That looks scary. I was wondering if anyone would say something about my jackstands ... or lack of ... it is actually pretty solid but definetly not the best way to go ... :hysterical: :toothy12: :hysterical: JohnPaul's Build - broncomatt - 01-23-2009 Good to see your making progress JP, but tim is right, wood is usualy used under jack stands.:rubeyes: I would also spread them out some in the back too. Keep an eye on your pinion angle too, dont want to start spitting out driveshafts.:popc1: Broncomatt JohnPaul's Build - johnpaulgolf - 01-23-2009 broncomatt Wrote:Good to see your making progress JP, but tim is right, wood is usualy used under jack stands.:rubeyes: I would also spread them out some in the back too. Keep an eye on your pinion angle too, dont want to start spitting out driveshafts.:popc1: Okay ok ok ... :xyxthumbs: My pinion angles should be fine the front got new(parts rig) 4* bushings and the rearend is the one that came out of the truck that had the 2 1/2" lift I got so that angle should be fine also ... we will see ... I hope to have have it back on safe ground this weekend ... :toothy12: JohnPaul's Build - Bighorn - 01-23-2009 I'm ready to see that rig rollin again! Lookin Good JP! JohnPaul's Build - johnpaulgolf - 01-26-2009 I think the new lift does not sit just right ... prolly gonna take a leaf out of the rear ... cratchhe: Also my drive shaft seems to be a little short ... :banghead: Also the first time I did my rear leafs I had them in backwards ... prolly cost me a half day's work ... :banghead: cratchhe: :banghead: Also the brake drums don't fit my new axles ... about a half inch gap ...:mad: Not real happy right now ... alot of work ... anyway I will leave it at that for now ... :crying: :bs: :angry: :crying: JohnPaul's Build - SC74 - 01-26-2009 I feel your pain JP - some days just don't go your way when wrenching. Keep your head high - you'll get it right and back on the trail. JohnPaul's Build - johnpaulgolf - 01-27-2009 Shopping Cart product name price qty total Brake Shoes - Rear, 11" x 2.25", 76-77, New (per set) $25.00 $25.00 Brake Drums - Rear, 11 x 2.25, 76-77, New $39.00 $78.00 Drive Shaft - Rear Extended, Spicer Style, New $249.00 $249.00 Subtotal: $352.00 damn damn damn damn ... :banghead: JohnPaul's Build - blazinchuck - 01-27-2009 dang, i think i might have checked into doing some disc in the rear. would bring more money for the axles when its time to sell again...just a thought. JohnPaul's Build - johnpaulgolf - 01-27-2009 Kinda "strapped" right now ... can't really do this but ... :xyxthumbs: unless you loan it to me ... :hysterical: gonna do this I think ... dang it ... :banghead: JohnPaul's Build - blazinchuck - 01-27-2009 i would to..its alot easier and probably cheaper...and of coarse quicker!! i forgot your not disc up front, so no need unless you go 4wheel disc C'mon...and I'll loan ya whatever I can |