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Nothing but the 2 ton hoist. But by the time I start this project, I'll more than likely have a towbar (I need one anyway) or have built gin poles for one of my winch trucks.
Thanks for the help, I forgot about the spacer needed when using 105 spring mounts (because of the spacing)
You gotta be kidding me :roll: This isn't THAT complex of a project. We're not talking about brain surgery here. The only element that makes this project difficult is the weight of the parts.
I guess I deserve to get ridiculed for asking questions and planning ahead. :roll:
So I'm thinking about bobbing one of my deuces, and I've got the steps down to:
1. Jack up rear, support with blocks.
2. Remove rear axles, cut out rivets, chop up frame.
3. Bolt in M105 springs/mounts onto frame using grade 8 hardware.
4. Bolt on axle to springs, attach driveshaft/brake...
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