2 Door stretch. Comp cut. Tons. 40s

Im amazed. I just read through this for the first time. Its my dream to stretch my two door lol may be a stupid question. Is there a reason everyone chooses to use heims on their homemade arms? Would two johnny joints help absorb road vibrations? Even just one on one side?


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Build is looking awesome! Can't wait to see the finish!
Btw. Might want to secure the light bars you have on your hood or they prob won't last. 😉

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Picked up a 5" fabtech crawler lift kit that came off a 2012 Sema build. Front coilovers rear coil springs

Got the front crossmember in and the front long arms in. Need to pull them back off to free up the joints and neverseize the shit out of them and re install

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Came off this

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Since I have the artec front swap kit the fabtech front upper coilover mount doesn't line up with the lower mounts. No big deal id rather cut all the stock coil mounts off the frame and weld in nice towers,

So the coilovers went on the rear, I need to get new springs. (Anyone have decent weight rear coilover springs?)

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Ordered a 1350 np208 yoke for the rear output shaft so I can have a drive shaft measured and built


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so its next weekend.............. have you driven it yet?

LOL

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NOPE

Had 3 things to get right and I got 2/3 I guess not bad for guessing. I bought a np205 yoke. It was the correct 32 spline to fit the tcase. And had it machined to fit the seal. Only to realize it is a non cv style yoke. So in the trash that went. I need to order a new yoke still

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How does she drive?!


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Like dog shit LOL the rear coilover springs must be like 350lb spring so it's like a brick. I ordered some 150lb but they won't be here till next week. It should lower the rear down a few inches to sit level also

Other then that. 75mph smooth as can be on a nice road.

Still needs a front drive shaft. And run air line to the rear locker (need a few fittings)

Pretty stoked how it came out

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And it still fits in my tiny garage door at my condo[emoji1305]


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