No more Yota
#81
more pictures and stuff
put a lockright in my spare 4.88 v6 third and put it on the housing, got the knuckles shimmed and on (rock ring felt guards don't like to clear the creeper knuckle gussets without some trimming), hubs on, painted, tie rod on.

put a lockright in my spare 4.88 v6 third and put it on the housing, got the knuckles shimmed and on (rock ring felt guards don't like to clear the creeper knuckle gussets without some trimming), hubs on, painted, tie rod on.

#82
Made decent progress today for working alone and having never done this before.
Taking the obscenely heavy rockcrawler bumper off.

The mounting brackets are designed for IFS trucks, they're gonna take some heavy cutting and modifying to make work with the front spring hanger.


The remnants of the accident in the beginning of the thread. A ripple in the crossmember.

Heated up and pounded flat

Pittman arm which wasted a good hour of my afternoon.

Ready to start the cutting

Upper control arms unbolted and torsion bars cut and removed

Lower control arm brackets cut

Typical pile of IFS garbage. Some goodies in there though that will be for sale when I have time to tear it apart... Lock-right 4.88 v6 diff, 1.5" 4crawler bj spacers, ome steering damper less than 6 months old.


Time to start grinding

One side done and motor mount plate welded in. At this point after 13 hours I called it a day.
Taking the obscenely heavy rockcrawler bumper off.

The mounting brackets are designed for IFS trucks, they're gonna take some heavy cutting and modifying to make work with the front spring hanger.


The remnants of the accident in the beginning of the thread. A ripple in the crossmember.

Heated up and pounded flat

Pittman arm which wasted a good hour of my afternoon.

Ready to start the cutting

Upper control arms unbolted and torsion bars cut and removed

Lower control arm brackets cut

Typical pile of IFS garbage. Some goodies in there though that will be for sale when I have time to tear it apart... Lock-right 4.88 v6 diff, 1.5" 4crawler bj spacers, ome steering damper less than 6 months old.


Time to start grinding

One side done and motor mount plate welded in. At this point after 13 hours I called it a day.
#85
Frame tubes, front hanger, front hanger to frame gussets idea that I stole from another yotatecher out of 1/4" steel, hung leaf springs, hung axle. 1am christmas eve, time to go to bed.









My broken rear leaf spring that gets ripped off tomorrow.









My broken rear leaf spring that gets ripped off tomorrow.
#88
Yup that's one of the many details left I am leaving for last. I just noticed I have a small chunk missing from the rear driveshaft yoke at the u-joint. I need to find another yoke, anyone got any spare driveshafts laying around they feel like pulling the slipyoke off and selling to me 
Anyway made some more progress tonight. Ugh this is a hell of a lot of work for one person.
Suspension gone

Housing ground down

Gas tank drained and pull over out of the way of getting to the frame.

New spring perches on

Springs hung

Locating the spring perches on the housing and setting the pinion angle

Perches finish welded on

Sitting on it's new 4" springs

Anyway made some more progress tonight. Ugh this is a hell of a lot of work for one person.
Suspension gone

Housing ground down

Gas tank drained and pull over out of the way of getting to the frame.

New spring perches on

Springs hung

Locating the spring perches on the housing and setting the pinion angle

Perches finish welded on

Sitting on it's new 4" springs
#89
i'll take that ome steering damper off your hands, how much will u get rid of it for?
lookin good btw, it almost looks like it might be too tall..? when i swap a solid in, ima use 3 inch trail gear springs. cant wait to see the finished product
lookin good btw, it almost looks like it might be too tall..? when i swap a solid in, ima use 3 inch trail gear springs. cant wait to see the finished product
Last edited by sa51; Dec 25, 2008 at 09:49 PM.
#91

You move the rear mounts at all?
Nice to see someone do it right by removing the rear spring perches and rotating the axle then welding on new ones. You will thank yourself later for sure.

#93
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#97
^ The only thing that doesn't fix is your tcase angle. Then you're looking at dropping the xmember for a few deg, moving the rear shackle mount, or swapping in or having a cv'd rear shaft made.
Speaking of which, you ain't got any rear cv shafts laying around for sale do ya brian?
Speaking of which, you ain't got any rear cv shafts laying around for sale do ya brian?
#99
^ The only thing that doesn't fix is your tcase angle. Then you're looking at dropping the xmember for a few deg, moving the rear shackle mount, or swapping in or having a cv'd rear shaft made.
Speaking of which, you ain't got any rear cv shafts laying around for sale do ya brian?
Speaking of which, you ain't got any rear cv shafts laying around for sale do ya brian?

#100
If you will never go above 35" tire or you aren't worried about hacking the sheet metal and tubbing the firewall, then 3" springs are fine. Personally for a pickup, I like the 4" springs all around. Plenty of lift for bigger tires and it doesn't look out of balance with 35" tires.





