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timgco 03-21-2007 03:22 AM

Hunner's Skids Install made simple
 
Tools, 2 jacks, 21MM deep socket with extension, gloves, safety glasses and BFH.

step one:
Clean your garage so your not on the ground in all kinds of crap! :popcorn:

Set your E Brake and block off your front wheels.

timgco 03-21-2007 03:24 AM

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Step 2:

USe each jack on either side of your the shock mount/ leaf spring hanger.

Make sure you square them up, keep the jacks just inside the edge of the shortest leaf. jack them up so the leaf pack is flat.

timgco 03-21-2007 03:27 AM

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pic of above post. This will allow the the threads from the two U bolts to be long enough for you to slide the new brackets on. Make damn sure you don't let your shock push the bracket down. USe a ratchet strap to hold that in place. I just turned my Rancho shocks to one and they stayed.

Once you get the leafs jacked up safely, pull your tire. YOu get way more room. YOu may want to slide the tire under there if you don't have jack stands for a safety

timgco 03-21-2007 03:31 AM

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Step 3: Go back in house and put bandage on your finger. :mad:

I did make the mistake on the first one. I let the shock push the U bolt off. Those bolts have preassure pushing outward about 1/4" It;s not easy getting them lined back up either. That's when I learned to use two jacks on the leaf springs.. (just enough room to get your plate on too).

timgco 03-21-2007 03:34 AM

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It;s really an easy install if you use the two jacks. The stock shocks will no doubt be more of a challenge. You may consider taking the top of the shock mount off to make it wasier. The stock socks have more resistance then the Rancho shocks set to one.


DISCLAIMER: THese are only guidelines!!!!! If you mess up your truck or yourself, it's your fault!
...not mine.;)

FWIW- These thing are built strong!!!! I don;t think I've seen any skid this rigid before. I cannot wait for Moab. The otehr skids will be welded on this week sometime.

timgco 03-21-2007 03:40 AM

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Once the other skids get welded on, I'll post the finished picks.:perfect10s:

Great Job HUNNER!

CrisB 03-22-2007 01:28 AM

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Good thread Tim, I welded the fronts on today & putting the rears on tonight, thanks for your ideas.

garnerbiker 03-22-2007 01:58 AM

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please post a pic of the front ones. how do they line up with the gas tank sheild? i hope i have not all ready knocked everythin around too much.

timgco 03-22-2007 02:05 AM

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Originally Posted by garnerbiker
please post a pic of the front ones. how do they line up with the gas tank sheild? i hope i have not all ready knocked everythin around too much.


I was looking at this too. Since my gas tank shield is sooo bent up and out, I'm not sure how I'm going to mount that side. It seemd that you have to build up one side before mounting. Where you are supposed to mount them it isn;t a flat surface all the way accross.

CrisB 03-22-2007 01:02 PM

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Nope, it's not all flat, frame is overlapped there...hold them in place with a magnet & weld tight to where it is touching, then build up around it some. Also weld down outer frame edge. I didn't bother welding on fuel tank skid side, they are held on nice & tight with just those two edges. Plate will extend a little further outside frame (not quite centered), just line up straight & go. That frame is some hard steel, turn up the voltage!

Great call on the ratchet strap idea, it holds the shock compressed so everything stays together, thanks!

Hunner 03-23-2007 03:50 AM

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[quote=Cris Burkhalter]Nope, it's not all flat, frame is overlapped there...hold them in place with a magnet & weld tight to where it is touching, then build up around it some. Also weld down outer frame edge. I didn't bother welding on fuel tank skid side, they are held on nice & tight with just those two edges. Plate will extend a little further outside frame (not quite centered), just line up straight & go. That frame is some hard steel, turn up the voltage!

Hunner, that's me wrote
yeah what he said! TIG would really work better with the frame butt if a frog had wings...........you didn't get any of that splatter on ye didja??

Hunner 03-23-2007 03:59 AM

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Hmmm having server problems or sumpthin

Hunner, that's me wrote
yeah what he said! TIG would really work better with the frame butt if a frog had wings...........you didn't get any of that splatter on ye didja??

SR1355 03-27-2007 03:51 PM

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Have the rear plates in for powder coat so I'll be installing in a few days. What is the correct spec for the u-bolt torq? Info would much appreciated.

SR1355 03-29-2007 01:44 AM

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DONE!!!! :jump:

One more item checked off the list. :excited:

HummBebe 03-29-2007 02:09 AM

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Do we get to see???

CrisB 03-29-2007 05:19 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by HummBebe
Do we get to see???


We're not takin' any more pictures 'till MOAB!!!!

All our sh!t will look better there, with red-rock scars on it.

I know you couldn't wait for powder-coating, Paul...it's on the bottom, anyway. That's what rattle-cans are for.

10 days & counting!

SR1355 03-29-2007 12:34 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by HummBebe
Do we get to see???


No time for photos, to much left to do , to little time to do it in....

See Ya in MOAB Bebe....

NEOCON1 03-29-2007 01:08 PM

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1965 IH Scout 80, fully restored with winch, lockers, Dana 44's...holds it's own to an H3.:)


thats one sweet ride you got there :beerchug: :perfect10s:

NEOCON1 03-29-2007 01:09 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SR1355
No time for photos, to much left to do , to little time to do it in....

....


X2 :iagree: :giggling:

CrisB 03-29-2007 04:46 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by NEOCON1
1965 IH Scout 80, fully restored with winch, lockers, Dana 44's...holds it's own to an H3.:)


thats one sweet ride you got there :beerchug: :perfect10s:


You don't know how bad I want to bring it, too! Gimme a V8 in an H3 & I'll tow it out next year!


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