Most of my time this last weekend was spent cycling the rear suspension and determining the location for the shocks and bump stops. The GOOD news is I have all the measurements now, and I should have shocks on this thing next weekend!!
Updates:
-fabricated bump stop mounting plates. also incorporated some alignment blocks for the bump stop itself.
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-I've been avoiding filling in this tube junction near the bump stop area. Originally it was left open so I could weld all the tube structure then plate it in. It needed to be done before I could move on...
This recent plate work shown looks BIG and ABSURD but, it serves as a key foundation for the upper shock pick-ups. Once the design is complete it will all work together and will not stick out like a sore thumb...
im starting to get the idea that you like to d a little plate work
I do not know if I like it, but I definately do not mind working with it...(:
I just got back from the shop. 3 Long days of work payed off, shock mounts are done & welded, limit straps are also mounted. Too tired to post pics tonight... tomarrow for sure