Took the rig to the trails today.
The new IFS parts worked perfectly, and as soon as the frozen mud is off, a good inspection will be made. I think everything is in top shape, as there was no ill effects with them on the journey home.
The 35" tires are another story. They really helped out a bunch overcoming the ruts, climbing over fell trees, and spanning the gaps. The fronts were fine as the trimming worked great. The rears rubbed the upper fender lips when stuffing the wheels. Either the axle needs moved back, or SOA needs to be done. I prefer SOA, but of course, that means SAS
I think the fuel pump is going out. It had several hard starts today. After turning the key a bunch of times to prime the system, it built up pressure to start. This is at least what I think was happening. The only other thing I can think of was the manual ECM is playing a little havoc with the auto harness, and the rest of the 4x4 electronics on board. A fuel pressure test is in order.
I had a different situation arise as well. The coolant was sludge brown/black, not tan as in oil & water mixed. I had used some bars leak to stop a gasket leak in the past. It worked well. I'm not sure, but there might have been a large deposit of it stuck somewhere all this time, and was jarred loose today. Really spooked me when I noticed it. An engine flush is in order here.
The 3" body lift shifter adapter just plain sucks. It does the job to raise the shifter mount, but it also has a poorly milled slot for it, making the play in the handle unbearable. Something needs to fill the gap to reduce shifter slop.
The rear springs have lost some of the lift, and need replaced as well. Drivers side the most.
Other than that, it still wheeled easier than it ever has in the past. Those larger tires aired down make an amazing diff in ride quality on rough trails.
