well about 2 1/2 hours later; I got the front left corner fixed up; had to grind the upper existing spring tower some to clear the new coil over; did that and it opened up some spaces between the top plate and the 'shroud' around the stock spring (for lack of a better term)
see pic for clarity.
The spaces were too big to just fill in with weld; well.......I guessssss I coulda.....
but it would have been messy. Grapes and gobs all over.
So I trimmed up some 'slivers' of 1/8" flat bar to fit and welded them in. Then I put 'straps' on the sides to help hold the top plate to the stock lower piece (again, the piece that 'wraps' around the stock spring)
so anyway I welded that up; added a heavy; hi strength washer to the rear-most bolt hole for the lower control arm (welded that in place) and then added a gusset to that bracket too. It is a pretty long, flimsy bracket so maybe that will help. Got all new hi strength bolts and locking nuts and put them in place.
Then REpainted all the stuff I burned up welding
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The only thing to do is a bit of tweaking to the upper control arm so the ball joint sits down flat and that corner is done.
I took in my hub and wheel and brake assy's to the machine shop so they can fab up a connecting bracket between my new calipers and my knuckles. They are also going to slot and Xdrill the rotors. Said it would be a wk to a wk and a half.
So this week I will finish the front left corner and switch to left rear where I have to cut the frame and insert a straight portion with 'pockets' for the new upper control arm (as is already done on the right side).
that's it for today; tomorrow clean up and get back at 'er.
gp