^ I am jealous of your progress! Looking very good!
I feel like all I am doing is putting body panels on, then removing, then back on then removing. Before I committed to my engine placement I wanted to get the suspension mounts done and the truck back "rolling" and it will be much easier to build the engine mounts with the suspension under the truck vs building the suspension under the truck with the engine in the way.
Pictures of my new method of madness. Purists turn your head. Nothing good to see here. Really going to blow a few minds when I say that I won't even have springs up front... http://oristruts.com/products/shocksstruts/st-strut/
I built a pair of those "dummy struts" seen in the picture since the struts I ordered are still being built (custom order for my applications) and this way I can lock things in place at ride height, full compression, full extension, etc. They are deemed "racing suspension" but they can be just as easily adjusted to be used on the highway.
And these are probably the link end joints I will use. They use clevite bushings internally giving a modern OEM (not Carryall OEM but superduty, wrangler, etc) stock ride quality, but they are built super tough and easy to rebuild. Also, just like the struts I am going to be running, they are made in USA. Trying to keep that a common theme on this truck... Tires are made in Canada and I guess those guys are okay, :) so I'll let that one slide... ha ha.. Just messing with ya Bruce!
I feel like all I am doing is putting body panels on, then removing, then back on then removing. Before I committed to my engine placement I wanted to get the suspension mounts done and the truck back "rolling" and it will be much easier to build the engine mounts with the suspension under the truck vs building the suspension under the truck with the engine in the way.
Pictures of my new method of madness. Purists turn your head. Nothing good to see here. Really going to blow a few minds when I say that I won't even have springs up front... http://oristruts.com/products/shocksstruts/st-strut/
I built a pair of those "dummy struts" seen in the picture since the struts I ordered are still being built (custom order for my applications) and this way I can lock things in place at ride height, full compression, full extension, etc. They are deemed "racing suspension" but they can be just as easily adjusted to be used on the highway.
And these are probably the link end joints I will use. They use clevite bushings internally giving a modern OEM (not Carryall OEM but superduty, wrangler, etc) stock ride quality, but they are built super tough and easy to rebuild. Also, just like the struts I am going to be running, they are made in USA. Trying to keep that a common theme on this truck... Tires are made in Canada and I guess those guys are okay, :) so I'll let that one slide... ha ha.. Just messing with ya Bruce!
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