Newest Modifications.
Tailgate fabrication
Nothing fancy, just bought some tubes that fit the factory parts and some EXPENSIVE 1/4 sheet ($509). I needed the 8x4 sheet because the tailgate is 51 inches wide and I wanted it to be 1 piece. I am thinking about mounting the spare tire on the tailgate. To keep the bed space and I don't know where else to put it.
I changed my front spring out from the Teraflex 6 inch to the Metalcloak 5.5 inch. I did gain a 1/2 inch but It will settle. I was having a problem with the springs "S-ing" and touching my sway bar. Teraflex said the springs could be tired. So I went shopping. I went with Metalcloak because they had a sale which made the springs $180 out the door. I also moved my axle rearwards to try and get the sway bar off the front coils. Not too sure about everything I change but I have like a 1/8 inch of space now but I do not like my front pinion angle.
I ponied up and bought the last parts to complete the steering...Hydro assist piston. Install was straight forward weld some tabs on the front axle, put the clamp on the tie rod, check lock to lock, connect the hoses, and refill the lost fluid. Drives great. Side Note... steering wheel doesn't re-center while driving anymore. I really like how the wheels don't move any without input from the steering wheel, it feels more controlled.
Modified the Metalcloak front skid plate. The drain hole was in the wrong place for the oil drain bolt and it was blocking the oil filter. It looks terrible but once it gets some paint it will look better. I needed some front mounts, so I made some and the front plate feels solid. Still surprised it has no surface rusted that the zinc coating is still doing things even after being touched by fire.