So I'm crawling around underneath the beast while working on the shocks and I came across a couple of big nuts with big metal tab thingies attached to them. Hmmm, what's this I'm thinking. Oops.
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Only the nuts for the bolts holding the front of my rear springs in place. DOH! I remember leaving them off because I wasn't going to tighten anything until it was on the ground and with all the weight on the suspension. Not only were these nuts not on, none of the rest of the suspension had been tightened, which I had totally forgot about. Forgetting things like that is a hazard of stretching a project out so long.
The USPS stuffed these in a corner of my house I wasn't paying attention to and they sat there for almost a week. I STILL wouldn't have found them except I asked Chris when he'd be getting shocks in and he said "puter says yours were delivered about a week ago". Huh?
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Rear: Good lord compressing the rears was a real gut buster. The fronts I could lean into and get them squished, but the rears I had to do laying on my back and puttin the ol' biceps to work. I thought for sure I was gonna blow a vein some place.
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Opinion time. First shot is obviously the front wheel well, and the 2nd shot is the rear wheel well. There's quite a bit up front and not so much in the rear. I can't decide if that makes it look "unbalanced" or not. I'm considering opening up the rear a bit, but I'm wondering if I'm just being goofy.
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And here she is on rubber and outdoors again! Woot! Unfortunately I had to tow it out because I don't have my driveshaft(s) yet, but by cracky it rolls.
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I'll get it measured for shafts tomorrow and make some calls. Those and a few minor details like bleeding brakes, mounting the sway bar, and getting the front end all aligned and this bugger will be in the history books.
I'll be picking brains on a paint scheme and keep your eyes open for a thread I'm going to start over a design for the sleeping system. In essence I'm going to run a little design contest with a cash money prize for the winning system.
A plus was she fired right up after months of sitting. Getting excited about it again!