The rear is on the ground. Brake lines are installed on the axle, ARB line is installed, EVAP canister is in, and I finished putting the sending unit which I had to modify in the tank and got it installed.

Calipers and rotors are from a 77 Chevy K20.


Got a little of the tire exposed. Should have no problems with stability.

Still need to cut the wheel wells.

I solved the issue with the heim on the pitman arm binding.

Cut the side off the front bumper to help with the approach plus lost 20 more pounds.

Calipers and rotors are from a 77 Chevy K20.


Got a little of the tire exposed. Should have no problems with stability.

Still need to cut the wheel wells.

I solved the issue with the heim on the pitman arm binding.

Cut the side off the front bumper to help with the approach plus lost 20 more pounds.

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