smoked an axle bearing friday night runnin around town. got it home and started tearin the axle apart. today i got the new bearing's and put it all back together. that put me in a good mood to work on the truck so I accomplished alot tonight.
Now it's 5:00 am so gimme a break if my typing doesnt make sense.
i straightened the 4wd shift linkage out sense when the front shaft blew off it tweaked the linkage pretty good. (sorry no pic's of this)
I attempted to put a different shaft on the front but needed to chase the thread's. tried to chase the thread's but snapped off my tap. aparentely they were more boogered than I thought. I will swap a different one tomorrow.
On Board Air is 98% done. all i need to do is address the incoming air (oiler/filter). I also need to finish up the wiring in the Tool box since i ran the wire's for my reverse light's in the same run. the A/C compressor fill's the 2 gallon tank in just shy of a min and fill's a 37x14x15 from 0 psi to 35 psi in just over 5 min's i am pretty happy with the result's. i've heard that you dont wanna run these at any higher rpm's than idle, but i'm really curious what it'll put out at say 2500rpm's
And here's the pic's i previously promised. to bring everything up to date.
steering pretty close to the same angle, length, and even location.
added a support to the trac bar as well. guess you can call it a giant turnbuckel. it's only ran in single shear but it's better than nothing
here's the the revised tran's crossmember since i dont think ive ever posted any pic's of it.
here' what was left of the axle bearing.
and my free warn lockout's
OBA
interior switch is the lower (right) switch. now i just need to think of something to run next to it. above those are the switche's for my winch. the left one is just an arming switch so i dont bump the control switch (upper right) while driving down the road.
tank mounted in the tool box.
and a couple of the body as i really do need to address protecting it. she's gettin pretty beat up now.
roof from my garage being soo short. the deep gouge is from my shovel gettin wedged between the roof and a hard spot and not letting off the gas. I stoped puttin it on the top of the head ache rack after that one.
I think it might be time for some slider's
and a good shot of my door. (big scratche's dent's are from a rail road crossing sign (dont ask) and then of course the small scratch's from runnin down narrow trail's.