Did some work this past weekend.
Moved the brake hose frame mount back behind where the shock mount will be. It keeps them out of the coil and gave me about 6" more slack for droop.
I pulled the passenger side bucket and chopped off the shock mount and welded up the seat to accept long bumps and jeep coil insulators. I am glad I did this before winter, the little pockets behind the bucket trap so much salt and mud. The frame had some rust pitting but nothing major. The bucket had little holes through it. I was able to cut most of it off with the shock mount, and i welded up the thin area on the bucket.
I am going to bolt on the bump stops until I get everything the way I want it so I can change them if need be.
Coils haven't showed up yet, and I don't want to order the insulator/spacers until i figure out what height the coils put me at.
Until the coils show up I the truck sits like this. I threw chunks of wood in to hold the truck so i could get it out of the shop.lol BTW it rides like shit.lol
Its about 4" lower up front. I am shooting for about an inch taller than this once the coils are in. I may swap the stock block for a 1" block since I like the truck to have a little rake to it.
I also adjusted the Johnny Joints out a little to get the tires out of the fenders. Looks like I need to make new front drive shaft since the slip yoke isn't engaged by much. I should be close to 6" or so of lift when I'm done. The 12" I was sitting at was cool for looking decent on the street, but it gets sketchy quick on steep trails.lol
-PlumCrazy