uggghhhh, well i'm almost ready for rausch, and i will admit there where a few moments i thought maybe i wouldn't be ready! I also have to admit that although i've experienced some stressful moments in my life, the last couple of days rank right up there. I think I may have a few more grey hairs! I didn't take as many pics as I had hoped because frankly i was too busy doing a million and one things.
I'll start with yesterday, I had to shorten my trackbar, i only took the 2 pics so don't worry i did sleeve it...
So as of the end of yesterday she was sitting on all 4 tires. The problems started to arrise with the steering setup, with all my brackets in the stock location I had problems with the tierod clearance. We worked it out with some "massaging" but realized that the draglink and tierod would bind as the passenger side suspension cycled upwards. Plan B was to run a stock tierod in the stock location but I didn't have one.
So I called Baja and he had one lying around (thanks again Scott!!) So for Rausch i'll be running that - i'll be redesigning the steering in the fall. I did have to ream out the Reid knuckle though because it came ready to accept wimpy jeep tierods ends.
So after a full day of work, tightening, greasing, checking, rechecking and measuring we where ready to get to the brakes. We figured that would be the easy part until we realized that the master cylinder and booster are pooched, so no brakes for me.
I was that close to calling it game over, but I gave Dwayne a call because i knew he had dealt with this before. Long story short the jeep is ready minus rear driveshaft (done tomorrow) and brake booster and cylinder. I was going to upgrade to a grand cherokee system but side lined that until the fall, well i guess i'm forced to upgrade now! The plan is to haul the jeep to dwaynes and do the install there as the replacment parts are in Arnprior. I'll just leave the cherokee at his place and pick it up thursday morning. Come hell or high water it'll be ready. I guess i'll probably install the rear shaft in Rausch.
So here are some pics before it got dark of the semi-finished product just after I re-did the air line for the ARB because it some how
confused
melted itself onto the header. (guess I should've been more careful in my routing!)