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1988 BII Build


ring gear mounted on the carrier and new carrier bearings installed
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i had to make a flange so that i can bolt my exhaust up, just dropped it off at a muffler shop to get it welded.....charging me $30, cant wait to get a welder
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i took a regular piece of exhaust tubing and pressed it in my vise to make the rounded edge
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matches pretty close to the gasket and y-pipe
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i also finally got my lower ball joint out of my d35 knuckle, now i gotta go borrower a ball joint press from the old autozone i worked at to get it in
 
When you get a mig, be sure to save up enough to get one that takes gas, I got a flux core mig, I do love it, but everyone said I should have gotten the one with gas, I was told it is easier to weld with.

Good luck on your build, mine is on hold till it warms up a bit and I get the Mustang you of the drive way.



Robert
 
When you get a mig, be sure to save up enough to get one that takes gas, I got a flux core mig, I do love it, but everyone said I should have gotten the one with gas, I was told it is easier to weld with.

yeah, i used to have a flux core welder and it didnt work worth a crap...sold it on craigslist a while back.
i'm gonna get a hobart 140 i think, that should meet all my needs....they arent too expensive down at northern tool either
 
I'd get the hobart 187, might as well step up to 220, then you can do anything you want.
 
I'd get the hobart 187, might as well step up to 220, then you can do anything you want.

yeah, but that's another ~$300.....i dont know, we'll see how much my tax return is


oh and i finally got that ball joint out the knuckle you gave me. the little bastard didnt wanna come out, so i sawzalled off the bottom and punched it through with an old camber bushing, worked great lol
 
just picked up my new exhaust piece from the muffler shop. the flange will bolt to the y-pipe and the muffler will get clamped to other end......still wait to her from my buddy about gettin my tires mounted/balanced. after that, the lift is going on :icon_hornsup:

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trying to get everything cleaned up so i can install the lift here in a few weeks

i'm gonna throw the d35 under it when i put everything on
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bolted up the exhaust as well, just gonna put a turn down pipe on the end of it and call it good
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painted the diff cover as well, gonna get the gears in the 8.8 this week and put everything back together
 
gettin the d35 pig ready to go in as well.....replacing the seals and did the front yoke mod, or whatever it's called. grabbed them from work a while back, just havent gotten around to installing them
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another slow weekend, still waiting to get my tires mounted and balanced. just been getting some of the drop brackets ready for some gussets, once they go in, i dont plan on taking them out to repair them......

i plan on getting the old pivot bracket welded to the drop plate. i dont want it to punch a hole in my d35 diff (even tho i do have an extra diff if needed) so i went to cutting, i'm gonna test fit it like this and if i need to i'll pull it out and grind some more off......and btw, silver sharpies work great for drawing on metal

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i'm gonna add some gussets to it as well, i dont want anything going wrong with it.
gonna take it to my local welder this week to get that done, and hopefully my buddy will have time to mount/balance my new tires, then it'll be almost driveable!!!! FINALLY
 
Lookin good! Glad to see my old drops getting put to use!
 
Lookin good! Glad to see my old drops getting put to use!

thanks man, your truck is lookin badass as well, i like those sliders :icon_hornsup::icon_thumby:


btw, did you ever have a problem with the drop plate clearing the d35 pig? i meant to ask you before i cut them up, but i kinda got ahead of myself
 
Thanks!

Yeah, I did, then I cleared it a little, sure you saw it. But then I added bump stops and didn't have any issues. Hell, I was jumping mine before the end of the D35. I would recommend bump stops.
 
they are in the works, found some at autozone for pretty cheap
 
my D35 axle shaft u-joints were rusted solid.....took forever to get the clips out. i should've taken a pic of them before i started. the first one took 45 minutes to get out the old u-joint and put the new one in. only have one more to go
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the spindles in the old ones were completely dry
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I like this build, I'm thinking about axle upgrades for my ranger.
 

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