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<blockquote data-quote="zukkev" data-source="post: 1459473" data-attributes="member: 17121"><p>Thanks!:beer:</p><p> Yeah, there was a<strong> lot</strong> of that as it turned out...been working on getting rear shocks mounted, which has been a bit of a challenge---trying to keep the top mounts low enough to remove the body lift in the future while allowing for as much articulation as possible...It's been a challenge to say the least, but it should be good---</p><p> Got the sliders built and installed...</p><p> Moving onto the front some more-got the new steering built and installed, along with removing the winch plate only to find....you guessed it, more bad welding!:haha: removed the front tube bumper and plated the front frame horns and the existing front 2x4 .250 wall crossmember someone welded in place of the original, and fashioning some ends from .187 wall 2x4, I think it tied everything in nicely! Also got some clevis mounts built/installed for the front....still need to do these on the rear bumper. Have some pics, but need to take more of the progress to date...will post up in the next day or two...:awesomework:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zukkev, post: 1459473, member: 17121"] Thanks!:beer: Yeah, there was a[B] lot[/B] of that as it turned out...been working on getting rear shocks mounted, which has been a bit of a challenge---trying to keep the top mounts low enough to remove the body lift in the future while allowing for as much articulation as possible...It's been a challenge to say the least, but it should be good--- Got the sliders built and installed... Moving onto the front some more-got the new steering built and installed, along with removing the winch plate only to find....you guessed it, more bad welding!:haha: removed the front tube bumper and plated the front frame horns and the existing front 2x4 .250 wall crossmember someone welded in place of the original, and fashioning some ends from .187 wall 2x4, I think it tied everything in nicely! Also got some clevis mounts built/installed for the front....still need to do these on the rear bumper. Have some pics, but need to take more of the progress to date...will post up in the next day or two...:awesomework: [/QUOTE]
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