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Broncitis Rat Rod build thread.
I picked my steering box up today and am ready to get it back on and the Ol Blue mobile again. Heres the skinny. My pitman shaft was bent resulting in a tight spot and also was contributing to the leaking seal. Guess what there was not a replacement anywhere to be found. They did have a shaft in stock which is 3/4s of a inch longer. With the Supension lift I am thinking that 3/4 of a inch will put it closer to the stock geometry. Total rebuild with the 136 $ replacement shaft came to 368 $. I am just happy to have it back and when the weather allows I'll finish the frame reinforcement and get it rolling again.
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Is it in yet
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No maybe tomorrow. Bronco is sitting outside and we have been having Monsoon rains today. It is flooding on top of my hill. LOL
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Broncitis Wrote:No maybe tomorrow. Bronco is sitting outside and we have been having Monsoon rains today. It is flooding on top of my hill. LOL

I understand that my back yard has like 6" water in it
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We put the Kayaks in the drainage ditch on the farm to navigate while looking for a nice buck I made a bad shot on.Those ditches normally have 4- 6 inches of water in them and some of them were over 6 foot deep. Fun adventure with a nephew but I am hoping the shot only wounded him and I did not waste him.
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[Image: b42d53675d7b145b5d035b91428d9aa4.jpg][Image: 409a56fb5468b15506f95b2f8c264174.jpg] Ol Blue is Mobile again. It drives much better than it ever did and the plates I put on the frame got rid of the flexing before I have welded them to the frame. I am still going to skip weld them to the frame after I eat lunch just to add more support.

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I would rate the experience with CJR Products as very nice and professional. They did a great job and I am very satisfied with the end result.
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Well I busted the left front axle today and am in the process of deciding who to deal with for a new set to put in, It looks like Moser is the brand most of the suppliers sale. Does anyone have any input to help me come to a decision?
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Yukon supplies a lot of them. I'd try to find a set with a good warranty.
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Warranty and get chromos and 760 joints!

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