A few more pics. I'm going to have to retake a bunch as the originals taken during the project got lost in the sauce.
Between work and returning wrong parts multiple times, this entire project took 15 times longer than it should have.
Couple shots from below.
For the rear axle I did things a bit differently. I rebuilt my rear not long ago, bearings, seals, truetrac, etc.. everything except the parking brakes.
I really did not want to do it all over again if I did not have too. The axle shafts for the 10.5 are the same. I cannot speak for the '08-up.
but the '05-'07 is the same width as the 99-04. The wider stance is all in the hubs.
Here is a shot of the rear being mocked up with the '06 caliper bracket.
Bolt spacing and alignment is the same, just need to ream out the anchor plates to fit the 16mm bolts. As seen here, it's just resting on the old bolts.
Chasing it out with a 5/8 bit barely takes a shave off the ID, and the new larger bolts are a slip fit.
And here is the extra width with fresh paint, shoes, and springs.
The parking brake kit I got from ford almost nothing looked like the old parts other than the shoes. Quite the puzzle first time around, but it seems to work.
On the front end, PMF shock towers are just wow. One thing to note is the shocks sit a good bit back away from the spring at the top compare to the bottom. I'm guessing this is to allow for larger shock bodies.
there is a noticeable slant.
I'm still reusing the old shocks for the time being. Fox makes a great shock, but these are valved for leafs and it shows. Leaning toward bilstein 5165's.
I'm thinking these bits from ruffstuff will work to even out the spacing.
It wont take much to fit these up and Tig them on.
Added bonus of better access to the lower shock hardware.
Not a fan of the fiddly hidden nut that ford uses down here.
Took a chance on the Long arm 4 link. I was 90% sure it would fit. The frame mounts did require trimming the trans crossmember.
Both front and back sides on the crossmemeber needed about 3/8 - 1/2 removed. the variance is in the lap joint and how much overhang there is.
I've got about 600 miles on so far. about half of that is just daily commute.
Could not be happier with a truetrac in both ends and the RCV shafts up front.
4WD is buttery smooth turning lock to lock, and she just pushes and climbs over everything.