I've still been at it, just suffering from the typical and not so typical setbacks and delays...
I decided to halt working on the suspension until I could get it safely lifted. I ordered a set of Quick Jacks from Home Depot with their truck/SUV adapter and it's good for 27+ inches. They fold super flat too so storage is easy and I can likewise get them under my Hellcat, which is slammed relatively speaking!
While I was waiting for the Quick Jacks to show up, I decided to start work on the stereo which I did NOT want to do until I was nearly done with the interior resto, but I was getting anxious to do something...ANYTHING! With the new Alpine H/U installed I started to wire in the MTX 8-inch powered subwoofer. My initial plan was to fit it underneath the seat but that was not going to happen based on the size, which was fine with me as it wasn't a deal breaker.
I bought the powered sub from Crutchfield's Outlet, which I've previously had success with before...but not this time. I'm hardly a novice at car stereo installations and it was hardly a complicated installation. Since I was just mocking things up for testing purposes, I didn't make any permanent wiring cuts, etc. I was clearly getting power to it so the power, ground and remote connections were good but no sound. I used the Alpine H/U's RCA subwoofer out to the sub's in, left the sub's adjustment for gain, crossover and boost at 12 o'clock and still nothing. Made sure the H/U was properly sending a subwoofer out signal and nothing. Crutchfield Tech Support is legendary for a reason, and I'm NOT arrogant to think I must know what I'm doing but after spending quite some time with them on the phone it was apparent why this sub was in the Outlet store...so they're sending me a new one.
It took me a bit to get the Quick Jacks put together and find suitable lift points on the frame...LOT of up and down, shifting back and forth, etc. It's set up on a dead level concrete slab and I was happy finally getting it where I thought it was in the safest possible position. I gave it a fairly violent shake test at both lift settings before I lowered and re-lifted it and set the locking mechanism...
I decided to tackle the front coil springs and sway bar bushings first. In typical fashion, the driver's side coil spring (and new isolator) went it without a hitch. To handle the sway bar bushings I made a press out of a 1 1/8 and 14mm socket and used my vise to push them out. You can see from the pictures that they were smoked so it was a satisfying feeling throwing the old ones in the trash!
The passenger side coil fought me like no one's business and kept slipping off the spring perch and it took a whole lot of futzing with it before it locked into place...total PITA!
So now that that's done the plan is to get the new rear leaf springs with Skyjacker helper spring installed. I also have their steering stabilizer to get done and then on to tackle the radius arm and axle bushings, which are going to take some re-configuring with the Quick Jacks, but that's fine. The brakes look nearly brand new so I'm not inclined to mess with them. The right front wheels bearings are apparently worn (or more likely the retainer lock ring is backed off...I still need to check that out) so I ordered a full set of replacement bearings for both sides IF I need them...
I got my valve cover gaskets in since they're definitely weeping a bit, and once I get that done I can finish up the A/C install. After that ALL fluids oil/transmission, transfer case and axles and it's done (mas o menos) mechanically. It should be starting to get regularly toasty at that point so I'll move it into my climate controlled garage to start hammering on the interior restoration...
So it'll be 100% in no time!
I decided to halt working on the suspension until I could get it safely lifted. I ordered a set of Quick Jacks from Home Depot with their truck/SUV adapter and it's good for 27+ inches. They fold super flat too so storage is easy and I can likewise get them under my Hellcat, which is slammed relatively speaking!
While I was waiting for the Quick Jacks to show up, I decided to start work on the stereo which I did NOT want to do until I was nearly done with the interior resto, but I was getting anxious to do something...ANYTHING! With the new Alpine H/U installed I started to wire in the MTX 8-inch powered subwoofer. My initial plan was to fit it underneath the seat but that was not going to happen based on the size, which was fine with me as it wasn't a deal breaker.
I bought the powered sub from Crutchfield's Outlet, which I've previously had success with before...but not this time. I'm hardly a novice at car stereo installations and it was hardly a complicated installation. Since I was just mocking things up for testing purposes, I didn't make any permanent wiring cuts, etc. I was clearly getting power to it so the power, ground and remote connections were good but no sound. I used the Alpine H/U's RCA subwoofer out to the sub's in, left the sub's adjustment for gain, crossover and boost at 12 o'clock and still nothing. Made sure the H/U was properly sending a subwoofer out signal and nothing. Crutchfield Tech Support is legendary for a reason, and I'm NOT arrogant to think I must know what I'm doing but after spending quite some time with them on the phone it was apparent why this sub was in the Outlet store...so they're sending me a new one.
It took me a bit to get the Quick Jacks put together and find suitable lift points on the frame...LOT of up and down, shifting back and forth, etc. It's set up on a dead level concrete slab and I was happy finally getting it where I thought it was in the safest possible position. I gave it a fairly violent shake test at both lift settings before I lowered and re-lifted it and set the locking mechanism...
I decided to tackle the front coil springs and sway bar bushings first. In typical fashion, the driver's side coil spring (and new isolator) went it without a hitch. To handle the sway bar bushings I made a press out of a 1 1/8 and 14mm socket and used my vise to push them out. You can see from the pictures that they were smoked so it was a satisfying feeling throwing the old ones in the trash!
The passenger side coil fought me like no one's business and kept slipping off the spring perch and it took a whole lot of futzing with it before it locked into place...total PITA!
So now that that's done the plan is to get the new rear leaf springs with Skyjacker helper spring installed. I also have their steering stabilizer to get done and then on to tackle the radius arm and axle bushings, which are going to take some re-configuring with the Quick Jacks, but that's fine. The brakes look nearly brand new so I'm not inclined to mess with them. The right front wheels bearings are apparently worn (or more likely the retainer lock ring is backed off...I still need to check that out) so I ordered a full set of replacement bearings for both sides IF I need them...
I got my valve cover gaskets in since they're definitely weeping a bit, and once I get that done I can finish up the A/C install. After that ALL fluids oil/transmission, transfer case and axles and it's done (mas o menos) mechanically. It should be starting to get regularly toasty at that point so I'll move it into my climate controlled garage to start hammering on the interior restoration...
So it'll be 100% in no time!