Some, but not too much that is picture worthy.
I've been grinding and welding, doing finishing work on the major suspension systems, etc. Steering is figured out and the new frame mounts are welded in (about 9" forward from stock location). Track bar mount is figured out (nice flat layout) and the axle side is welded, the frame side is waiting for the axle to get reinstalled and centered up for final fit.
I'm in process of gearing the axles now, and that should be done in the next couple of weeks, then, after a bit of paint, I'll be ready to drop the body in place.
The project should go faster after that, as it is mostly plug and play.
I've got some nice suspension travel so far... By the tape measure, I would score around 1500 on a 20 degree RTI ramp. Should work okay...
I'm also in process of building my own doubler right now. I wanted to purchase one, but they are seemingly non-existent -- at least for any amount of money that I can apply to the project. I've found a decent way to join the stub shafts that should be strong without welding. Time will tell, but I'm expecting to make it work with factory parts and a little bit of machine work (no splines need to be cut -- saves a ton of money -- all lathe work that almost anyone could do at home if they had the proper tooling).
I also got all the hubs, disk brake parts (front and rear) and everything is figured out and ready to go when I finish building my axles. I made a couple of major pull-a-part scores and got everything I needed in almost brand new condition. I was a happy camper on those days!
I'll get some more pics as it goes togehter. Expect to see this thing actually run sometime before fall, this year...
