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Woodys BII build-ish


yeah, i messed with it for a minute on mine and it wasnt budging. then i had the light bulb go on and i just started cutting.

the driver side bracket is riveted in so that'll be fun for you. i used a mix of a sawzall, the grinder and i a BFH and punch. didnt take too long
 
Awesome, thanks for the pointers...this is my first time messing with a TTB so learning as i go.
 
i used a torch to get the rivets out of the pivot brackets
 
That would work but i currently do not have a torch...my tool selection is very limited at the moment.
 
that's 1 tool i'd cry without...
that's how i'm gonna remove my d35 from my parts explorer lol. its in a field, so i don't have air tools down there.... i don't need the brackets anyways.... torch is portable.... so why not?!?! lol
 
I know what will also make you cry...i don't have air set up in my garage so its all been hand tools.
 
air tools? torches? hell i just did a complete overhaul on mine starting with the frame and motor.as.the only original pieces without anything but a 4 1/2" grinder and a shitty stick welder... i feel ur pain
 
I know what will also make you cry...i don't have air set up in my garage so its all been hand tools.

more power to you.. my dad is a mechanic so i grew up w/ air tools.. and we don't work w/out them usually. :D

keep it up. keep us posted. :icon_thumby::icon_thumby:
 
I most certainly will. thanks for the support everyone.
 
For the brackets that are riveted in I just ground all the heads off and then smacked the bracket with a BFH. Way easier then trying to drive them out or drill them out. Also the radius arm bolts on the beams needed a lot of heat on mine to free them up! Good luck dude!
 
Oh and in the end of September/October of this year I am planning a Moab trip and hit up Zion NP while out that way. Get your shit together and trail ready dude!!
 
IT'S OUT! had trouble on the radius arm bolts...thats about it...had some help dragging the axle out... uh yeah, pics GO

and fawk those radius arm bolts
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you just reminded me that i need to invest in taller jackstands before i go to do my axle swap.
 
you just reminded me that i need to invest in taller jackstands before i go to do my axle swap.

i used $4 worth of cinder blocks and $5 worth of 2x4's cut into 1 foot pieces. worked great and much cheaper than jack stands
 
yeah...i wish i had some wood laying around but i didn't... but yeah i do need taller ones.
 

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