Updates
Suspension parts finally installed:
- OME springs front and rear
- OME Nitrochargers front and rear
- OME Poly bushings all around
- OME steering stabilizer
- OME greasable shackles and pins (except for the rear shackles, which I left as is for now)
Install went fairly well - less a few broken bolts, and some heavy manipulation of the rear axle to get it centered on the spring pins.
The new steel wheels arrived on schedule and fit like a glove: 16x7 with 3.25" BS. Kudos to Stockton Wheel for delivering as promised. I had them shipped bare metal, so I spent some time in the garage cleaning, priming, and painting. I struggled a bit with the final color choice, thinking black, gray and off-white would all look pretty good. The final choice was the off-white, mostly because I think it compliments the green, and makes mine sorta unique. I'm pretty pleased how it turned out, but welcome your opinions as well.
I stumbled upon some good luck for the tires. I was all set to spend the $$ on a new set of Maxxis Bighorns, but about a week before I was going to order, a local guy here posted up a barely used set of 255/85/16 Bighorns that were coming off his 80. Ah, the good fortune....
The suspension ride is 100x better - really. I wouldn't have believed it would make such a dramatic difference - a great balance of stiffness, control and stability on the road. Off road TBD. As for the tires, they do a great job getting me to and from Home Depot.:ylsmoke: Definitely louder than the old AT's, which is to be expected.
On to the pics - as she sits now: