This is my next build, 86 B2. It's rough, but I'm gonna save it for my wife and kids to ride in.
Plans are to remove old lift and axles, remove body lift, install full width 44 and 8.8, 4.88 gears and lockers, simple leafs and coils with extended and heimed radius arms. Gonna stretch it to about 100" wheel base. Wanting to run a 37" or so tire. And going to build custom bumpers, sliders and maybe a simple interior cage.
Kyle I just looked for those buckets and I'm thinking that they must of went with the last load of scrap. So you will have to grab the ones John or Will have.
Got all the front suspension mocked up. 36" long links, all of them, 8.5" separation at the axle, 4" at the frame. That is about all I could fit, hope it works good with the 100" wheel base. The crossmember is installed, fully welded, just need to take the center out and finish the driveshaft clearance. Also got all the body mounts fixed, front frame horns replaced, still unsure on bumper, just put a tube in there to hold everything.
Pictures
Mostly finished crossmember
Plated frame for trackbar mount
Trackbar mount mocked up
3 link. At about full bump, 3" of uptravel right now, limited to my trackbar clearance. Gonna tweek that more to get about 4" of uptravel
The front frame fixed
Tomorrow hope to work on the rear axle. Gonna shave it and finish weld everything.
Everything welded up, u bolts trimmed to length, waiting for paint to dry. Also I welded the spiders in the rear. Hope to get it back together and installed this week.
Next in the list is coil buckets, boxing link mounts, then assembly. If things go good, maybe I'll start on drive shafts.
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