Panzer07
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Its a mechanical Jenga puzzle!
I encourage customers to do things in a specific order, to keep from going nuts:
1. Start with the axle build...and focus entirely on it, until you get it ready to be installed.
2. Then order parts for the suspension.
3. Then cut the stock IFS off.
4. Then get the axle located under the truck where you want it.
5. Then start welding the front suspension on.
6. Kick it off the jacks, and set the right height...align the axle and set the wheel base.
7. Weld-on the shock mounts (or hoops).
8. Measure and order the shocks.
9. Start on the steering system.
There is a whole host of other tasks...brake lines, rear SOA mod, alignment, turning stops, bump stops, etc. It can be very depressing to only look at the summit of the mountain! Things go much easier if you stick to individual tasks, keep your head down, and focus entirely on the path right in front of you. Don't look up to the summit! This is the mistake that lots of guys make. They get overwhelmed. Just make a list...do the tasks one at a time...and before you know it, you'll have the summit in sight. Then you can get pumped, and make the final push to the top.
Its the psychology of mechanics. Anyone doing this mod really needs to read a book called "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance". It discusses in depth, the entire process of tackling projects like this and how to be successful at them. Great read.
Thank you CJ, I definitely I'm sort of all over the place, but I'd stay on objective, as much as possible. And I shouldn't have a problem staying motivated, only thing I was nervous and hesitant it was when it came to welding the angle tower , coil and shock mounts on the axle, but after looking at the pic you sent me, I think I got it down. I'd just keep taking my time...no need to rush things. Like we say in the army, "Slow is smooth, smooth is fast".
The hummer is all done then realized I grabbed one of the wrong 14 bolt shafts. There are different lengths. Back to the yard. Other then that it's done. Once it's finished (hoping tomorrow) then I can bring you my SOA setup rear axle and help weld on the spring hangers
And sounds good Chris can wait to see that new monger for rear axle you got. And I appreciate the help, and just let me know you know I'm Available any day from 0830-2100.




