Time for an update, and hopefully I've got the pictures figured out. First, a little more info about my recent road trip. I did a lot of mileage, and recorded my path with a GPS app. Each day is a different color, and some days we only managed 80 miles off road.
Started off nice and clean, didn't stay that way for long!
After I picked up my co-driver in Atlanta the extra weight made the rear fenders rub the tires. A little "field modification" was needed.
We hung with Rick/eaglefreek for a couple days, but the rest of the week it was just the Eagle and two guys on bikes.
We camped most nights and found some great spots. This was near Pickwick Dam in TN.
So now some pics of the Eagle "after". It held together pretty well, considering we did almost 1000 miles off road.
Who had the idea to paint the wheels white?? I should have made them brown!
After we broke an axle I replaced it with an old one but the boot was torn. We used a plastic bag to make a temporary diaper. I bought a boot kit, but don't have any special "stretchy" tools so that should be interesting.
Hit a big puddle (hiding a pit) on the last day and messed up the front end. Both strut rod bushings split. They were brand new rubber bushings, so I'm planning to use polyurethane bushings this time.
The good news is that I've looked at the front end and nothing obvious is bent. I think the impact killed the lower control arm bushings, and the control arms are both pushed way to the back in their mounts. I can get a whole finger in the gap on the front side, and there is zero clearance in the rear.
I never replaced the control arm bushings, guess I should have done that. I will do the uppers also. I'm hoping that new bushings will "fix" the front end. I've already done almost everything else in the front end, so nothing is left anyway.
The trans is leaking a little, and it looks like it's coming from above the pan. Maybe I will chase that...
I've got a bunch of pics from the last few weeks before the trip. There was a lot of activity, but very little time. I'll try to get some stuff posted soon. I'm proud of the winch setup in particular.
I want to thank Rick for joining our trip and offering help and advice. You guys are great too, and I'm glad I found this forum. I wouldn't want to try this stuff all by myself!