Just came across this and wonder how the project is going.
I rebuilt the front end and lifted my 89’ in March.
There’s a lot of good advise here. I did mine in my garage on jack stands. I’ve done a few trucks and a Jeep now and it doesn’t seam to get any easier.
But overall it’s worth it just for the knowledge. It took me about two weeks to finish mine front and rear. Partly because I forgot to order a couple of bushings I wanted to replace.
For anyone looking to do this I would suggest a week before you start to go around and spray everything you see with a thread and nut on it with some sort of penetrate. I live in the desert of Ca and with all the dirt and mud from 30 years it was fun to get some stuff off. Especially the torsion bars. I couldn’t imagine a place where salt and rust is a problem.
But rebuilding the front end was the best thing. It’s so much tighter now. I didn’t realize how sloppy it was.
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