So the day began with giving the driver inner fender a bath.
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While it was drying, I climbed under the truck and tightened up the carrier bearing. Pics of the finished product.
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Needs a lick of paint on the burnt spots but other than that put a done sticker on it.
I chased the holes in the front yoke which is apparently a Dudge part. Bolts thread in nice. Good to go.
Bolted the tcase gate in. Yes I frigged up and forgot it in the linkage. All better now.
Hit the bracket on the inner fender with wire wheel and a lick of paint.
Hung it in place loosely then I hung the fender. Nothing left to do but hang the hood right??
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The hood hoist is a life saver.
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I think I had that moment tonight when I realized. Holy $h!t. I think it's actually going to happen. I haven't really aligned anything yet because you really need the cowl to do it right as I figured out before and it's not painted yet. The really big deal besides progress on the project is the garage space reclaimed. Given the alleged snow storm coming through here, it will be nice to get the cars in the garage.
Still lots to do but I'm finally starting to finish things as I go and that's nice.