RustENutz
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- Coos Bay, OR
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1991 XLT
Well, almost 2 years after my SAS my Explorer is getting some much needed attention. Getting everything cleaned up and painted. Replacing all the suspension hardware, ditching the AAL and built shackles. Built spring retainer clips. Got a winch for X-mas so i'm finally gonna build a bumper. Also gonna build sliders and tear out the carpet and bed line the inside. Here's what I've done so far...
Got the front end tore out:
Made some nifty spring retainer clips to hold the spring together yet let it slide and separate good when flexing. Lost the factory ones when I added a long AAL to the pack. Took four 3/8 Elevator bolts I picked up at Farrs, chucked in the lathe and took of the square head. Then took 1 1/4" x 1/8" flat and bent it into 4 U's. Bolted them thru the factory leaf clip holes then ran a bolt thru a 2 1/2" long piece of tubing and cinched it all tight.
Then I pressure washed my axle, springs, ubolts and drag link and coated them with some POR 15. It's a rust adhesive paint that's tough as nails.
Here's my winch too. Hope to have it mounted in a bumper by next week:
Got the front end tore out:
Made some nifty spring retainer clips to hold the spring together yet let it slide and separate good when flexing. Lost the factory ones when I added a long AAL to the pack. Took four 3/8 Elevator bolts I picked up at Farrs, chucked in the lathe and took of the square head. Then took 1 1/4" x 1/8" flat and bent it into 4 U's. Bolted them thru the factory leaf clip holes then ran a bolt thru a 2 1/2" long piece of tubing and cinched it all tight.
Then I pressure washed my axle, springs, ubolts and drag link and coated them with some POR 15. It's a rust adhesive paint that's tough as nails.
Here's my winch too. Hope to have it mounted in a bumper by next week: