The transfer case rebuild went smoothly enough. I broke 2 bolts, pushed out the Low gear when I didnt need to, put a bearing on backwards and am missing the shifter sheet, but otherwise very smooth. It would help if Low Range supplied instructions with their kits. I used the instructions for the Trail Creeper kit I found on the interweb and... well, thats why I pressed off the low range gear. It didnt hurt anything but its not any easy task without a press.
Rock Roads Mega Mount needed some tweaking and instructions for a boob like me. I got the mounts wrong and cut down the bolts before I realized that they went in from the bottom.
I used some Kevlar fabric i had laying around and Chassis Saver to patch the holes in the floorboards and elsewhere in the interior of the body.





This is what it looks like from below if you only coat one side, I coated the bottom after the picture and the end result is an impressively strong patch for a single layer of Kevlar and some fancy paint. I used the silver Chasis Saver because of its ability to fill in holes and gaps. I will put 2 coats of bed liner on next and it should last long enough for a proper repair.

I started replacing the U-joints and WOW what a pain in the ass! I wish I had a press, the vice isnt strong enough so I am using a 3lb hammer to push the cup out as far as I can and then grab it with the vice and working on it till it comes apart. It is slow going and I almost gave up when the first U-joint looked good. Then I found the resolve to replace the other joint and discovered two caps were dry and one spline and its bearings had been eroded to dust.

I finished building my lower shock mounts.

And then decided to add a little extra material on top to hold the mounts on to the axle tube for hard hits, and a little piece on the bottom to deflect any hits to the bottom of the shock from rocks or what have you. I figured since they will be hanging a bit below the axle I dont want to snag them on a rock and rip a hole in my axle. Their not pretty, but considering I've had about 15min of welding instruction over the course of my life and Im working with hand tools and little patience, I'm happy. At least they are not rusting yet.

If I all goes well with the steering knuckle rebuild, I should be driving her to work on Monday!
I can see the light! Even if its just the sun through a rust hole.
