So, I decided I'd try the sterling rear thing out... Of course, while it doesn't have quite as bad of ground clearance as it is often made out too, it could use some hacktastication.
So, I drew some lines on it with a paint pen to act like I actually plan things.
Then I pulled the carrier out...
Then I figured MAYBE I should actually stick the rear end in place before I waste a whole bunch of time on it.
Of course, that is easier said than done.
I started by cutting out some simple tabs for my UCA towers:
Then I modified some old poly brackets that I had lying around to make the frame side UCA mount.
Not my best welding... It'll be fine.
Then I made some lower link brackets from some more random poly stuff: (shown tacked in place because I didn't take a pic otherwise)
Also, they're 'adjustable' but I have no intention of running anything but the upper position.
This piece will also be added to those brackets: (shown upside down)
Upper tabs, lower brackets (random poly ******** again) in place:
I had to clearance the pumpkin to get the lower bracket to fit. Was kinda a pain in the MMM. The other side wasn't an issue, the pinion/pumpkin is quite offset on a sterling. Which is a bit unfortunate. If a guy wanted to narrow it by a couple inches, it would be easy as they have unequal length axleshafts and one could run two short ones.
Then the whole mess:
I also cut out the piece that holds the hatch latch and lower hatch seal; it had to come out to allow it to be mated to a floor, so it will go back in.
The axle is at full bump. My links only have half the tube inserts in them, I didn't think to order them ahead of time (building out of stuff lying around). Also, one of the JJ's actually has a 1" shank. I haven't checked what happens when the axle travels because I'm missing parts. Lowers are heat treated chromo stuff (4130, apparently about 170KSI yield, assuming only 140KSI I'm fine for about 3000lbs on the mid-point of one lower link). Uppers are just plain old DOM. All JJ's are right hand thread - I do not believe in left threads unless there is a real good reason for it. And since I bought my JJs over a long period of time I have two different sizes of jam nuts, which is unfortunate. Also, the plan is still to shave the sterling by whacking a big chunk off it and plating the bottom. I just wanted to make sure it fit decent first. I imagine I should remove the pinion before I do that.