Your Shop Bench looks like mine......Just enough room to work on the immediate problem!!
ARE THOSE HORSE SHOES??? Are you going to throw a couple in there for GOOD LUCK??
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I should have. Nothing worked on my second day, thanks to the help of MH and ZW
That DID NOT come out right. What I meant was Nothing worked on my second day,"Thanks for the help of MH and ZW" I was able to get to top of Moab Rim.
I had installed a new Radiator with trans cooler, one of the rubber hoses kinked causing transmission to over heat, melting my rear ARB air line. So when I engaged the rear locker (usually first) it would dump the air pressure and then no lockers. Somehow my left front axle came out just far enough to disengage from diff., so when front was not locked the left side turned, but not the axle, leaving me with one wheel drive.
I spent next day correcting issues. Axle shoved back in, air line rerouted away from any heat source, new air compressor. New bolt in back TC mount. Shortened Trans cooler rubber lines.
Had a good time rest of the trip. If I could get past my front bumper, I could climb over everything I tried, but after that second day fiasco I did not try the more extreme trails. We did get to do Poison Spider, Golden Spike, & Gold Rim with a local group, Hells Revenge, Top of the world, (fiasco on ) Moab Rim, some trails in Arches N.P., and a few trails I don't know name of.
I think I was running the smallest tires in all the groups we ran with.
Now getting ready to fix that issue. Not wanting to cut out wheel wells, I found a set of TJ springs on the scrap trailer. I tried the longer lighter looking springs on back of my Tracker. On first look they were really tall and not fitting, so I cut 1/2 of large end coil off. Then I put it in 6" vise and squeezed it smaller so it would fit in upper spring mount w/rubber insulator. I used the torch to heat the smaller end of spring and open up the coil so it would fit over the spring mount.
It may be setting a little tall, but will wait for front end work and (hopefully) larger tires before changing these springs any more. The ride is nice. I had already raise my shock mounts, so now I am sitting about the middle of the shocks. (I had been bottoming out on large bumps and drops, not now.)
![](http://I cut 1/2 a coil off on the large end, then put it in vise and bent the first (large end) coil smaller, so it would fit inside upper spring mount. I used a torch to heat small end coil, so I could open the coil to fit on lower spring mount. I had already raised my shock mounts so they were not hanging below the axle mounts, or probably would have just about maxed them out.<br />This is what it looks like.<br />[img width=533 height=400]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-4K0qhBwqx8Q/Tf1x4bGwgUI/AAAAAAAAI80/VIU22usASAo/s912/2011-06-18_20-39-54_8.jpg)
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I like the ride, spring rate must be close. Now there is room for some bigger tires, at least in back.
As soon as I have time, I will start front end modifications. (Race car is in garage.)