Wed, February 8th
Took the rear driveshaft to be shortened today and have new Spicer U-Joints placed in it. When I came home I measured my spare front driveshaft, tried it and it works perfectly in the rear. I am pretty excited because now I only have to carry one driveshaft and it will work front and rear.:clap:
I have heard people using fronts drivelines in the rear many times but is there ANY reason not to?
Clearance and pinion angle looks decent. Like the muffler and cat? Sounds like a tin can with rocks in it :laugh3: I have a stock exhaust 'cat-back' I need to install.
Bled the brakes tonight. Took no time. Everything was fine except the two lines going into the top of the prop valve. The bends look like shit there too but I actually think I just need to tighten them. Since the engine was warm, I will try to tighten them tomorrow.
My list of stuff to do has gotten shorter on this latest project.
To Do List:
1. Install new u-bolts and grind the top plate for the rear axle (didn't have them until today)
2. Route air line and diff bleeder for the front axle.
3. Mount 2 new MTR tires on the bead lock rims :doh:
4. Rebuild transfer case with wide chain, 2 Lo kit, 4:1, and Novak shifter knob (no go on the Atlas)
After all that is complete I need to test out the vehicle, make sure the bump stops are 'ok' on the front by flexing it out. Then I need to get into the steering and the OBA. So far it looks like the PSC Gear Box and pump and possibly the ram if I can figure out the best way to mount it.


