More questions, what did you use for springs and did the Saginaw steering box from the CJ work out OK?
I used wagon springs they are ½ ton compared to the ¼ CJ springs and their 5” longer with a 2” offset pin that will move the axle forward.
Cut up some bushing for a shackle reversal 1.25 ID 1.50 OD 2.5 W
I had to drill a 1.5” hole through the frame at the correct position to install the bushing and mount the shackle. I placed 4 - ¼” plates to gain a 1” frame to spring clearance and set the shackle at 90 degrees.
I had to enlarge the bottom shackle hole from 1/2” to 9/16 to fit the wagon springs.
An important part of drilling the holes was to make sure the inner hole was aligned so the bushing would pass through. I did this by installing the bushing and using a drill bit just a hair smaller then the bushing sleeve to start a pilot hole.
Found a few acorns inside the frame
It doesn’t look centered from the angle of the shot but it is centered.
I cut some 1/8” plate for bushing support.
This is the bearing cap that’s located at the bottom of the steering knuckle.
I had some extra tubing left over from when I made my frame bushings and cut 2 – 7/8” pieces. I decided to reuse the original 45 degree fittings because they work fine, for excess I grooved one side.
I decided to use the stock dodge 60 tie rod (TR) I had in my shop apposed to the stock chevy 60 TR. The dodge is a beefier (1 1/4" – 1/4" wall) then the chevy (1 1/6") plus the dodge has internal threads compared to the adjustment sleeve on the chevy.
Having previously cut down my axle by 4” I had to cut down the TR that much plus factor in hi-steer offset this meant cutting off the threaded end. I didn’t have a 7/8” 18 tap to run new threads so I chose to make two cuts and weld back on the original tube end that housed the threads.
The first cut was to save the 2” of threaded tube the second cut would remove the excess tube to get the correct fit.
With the extra section removed I could now burn in the threaded end piece using a sleeve.
With 39.5 tires and seeing a lot of offroad use I went with hydro assist steering. I belive you could get away with the stock steering setup running 37" 60/40 road/offroad use.