IZwack
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- City, State
- Germantown, MD
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1998 Ford Explorer
Robbie, my knight in night in shining armor -- LOL believe me, you WILL pass me. I'm waaay behind! And we're all making this up as we go.21robbie21 said:IZWACK, my hero, hopefully i can find my camera cord and give you a pretty visual update of mine tonight, either tommrow or tues ima start tearing down and im gonna catch and pass you, im just playing ur gonna kill me, you know what ur doing, im just making it up as i go.
Today I obviously didn't get as much done as I wanted. These 4 stupid newbs were getting high in the garage and one of them threw up after about 45 minutes - and some of the throw up got all over my stuff -- more importantly, the welder I use to tack stuff. Freaking *******s :frustrate I hate throw up so I took about an hour and a half time out until they finished cleaning.
But anyways, in response to JoshC's question about the fuel lines, I hope these pictures will explain what I did.
side view:

top view:

I also began to mockup the links. I didn't get to the uppers and will do them tomorrow after work.
Rubicon Express Super-Flex joints tack welded to conduit tubing (~$3 for a 10-ft piece of conduit tubing - perfect for mockups)



You can see that I didn't get to the chassis-mounts for the lower arms - stupid newb throwing up took time away from this

Front axle is pushed forward 4 inches brining the wheelbase to 116 (i think stock is 112 inches):

According to my schedule, I still have tomorrow to finish mocking up the links so I MUSt finish this mockup tomorrow.