Oct
20
2006
I sleeved my broken JKS control arm to keep as a spare.
For those interested in seeing where my JKS control arms broke. Here’s a pic of the broken arm.
Here’s a closeup of the threads that are used to assemble the arm. These are what I stripped out on the 2 arms, causing them to pull apart
the start of the full-sleeve
I decided to keep the grease zerk on this one (as opposed to the other one i sleeved in a hurry)
assembling with the sleeve
just needs to be welded
done
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Oct
17
2006
I got one of my control arms half-sleeved, though. As some of you may know, I have busted 2 JKS arms where they are assembled. They have pulled apart the threads. Anyways, I love the way the JKS arms perform on my rig, so I decided to modify mine so they won’t pull apart again. I also didn’t want to lose any clearance on the bottom of the arm, so I went with a half sleeve on the top. This should prevent it from pulling apart
testing the sleeve fit
hole drilled for zerk….so i can still grease them if needed
prepped for welding
did i mention i love my Miller 175?
done.
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Oct
17
2006
I started on my bumper brackets finally, tonight.
didn’t get too much done on them yet……but it’s a start
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Oct
15
2006
OK, I made some good progress today…..and got to play with my welder and plasma cutter a lot. It was a good day Now on to the pictures
welded a little 3/16″ steel to the bottom of my new cover, so I would have a nice ramp to help push the diff up and over obstacles without getting hung up
then ground nice and smooth
cut out my inner-C gussets
tacked in place
thanks to my new plasma cutter, this took a whole minute to cut off (it would have taken me a lot longer using cutoff wheels)
new lower control arm mounts tacked in place. about 2.5″ higher than stock. those are the Currie mounts flipped upside down and switched sides.
much more clearance than stock, plus with it being flipped over, the skid is already built in
truss tacked in place (had to clearance it a little around the new LCA mounts)
ready to build my new UCA mounts, also 2.5″ higher
cutting the tube to sleeve and half sleeve my lower control arms
cut in half….and that’s where i stopped today
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Oct
12
2006
Some steel showed up today so I can start building my new front bumper 🙂
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