Updates
Nothing major to report, however I scored on a second Dana 60 at the local pick-n-pull that has the correct 4.10 ratio. Now that I don't have to worry about swapping gear ratios I can get the axle in much sooner. In the next two weeks I will order tires and get the wheels powder coated. Once I have those together I can start on the d60 and shackle reversal so that I get the correct amount of lift for the tires. I also picked up a set of Monroe gas shocks from the yard for $12 to get me by until I do the swap.
That brings me to the reason I was at the pick-n-pull in the first place. Over the last few weeks the interior door release lever on the drivers door as been getting harder and harder to operate. The plastic handle finally gave up the ghost and I was left rolling down the window to open the door from the exterior latch then rolling it up again. In my quest to find a new handle I found that this is a common problem as almost every drivers door handle was either already taken or broken. I did come across a '70s bronco with metal handles that looked the same and so I nabbed both of those. It was on the way out of the yard that I saw the f350 with its front axle still intact. I checked on the price and at $500 for everything I couldn't pass it up.
Fast forward to yesterday and I got a chance to fix the door handles and finally address the passenger side window switch not working. The drivers side door where the handle bolts in had ripped out from the force of operating the handle over 18 years. To remedy this I made a quick fix out of some 1/8" flat stock and a new bolt and nut. Seeing as this is a common problem with OBS fords I figured I would share it with everyone.
The inside of the door with the door card removed
Cut the plastic dust shield open to access the door
Here is where the door handle mounts. This is the passenger side that is still intact. The drivers side threaded mount had completely pulled out and was unusable.
Here is the backing plate to strengthen the door skin
I used some m10x1.5 bolts to replace the factory ones so I had to drill out the handle assembly
Replacement bolt installed
Remove the factory spring clip nut
Reinstall the cable
The backing plate and nut
Bolt the assembly from the inside of the door skin and then bolt on your leaver and you are good to go!