i know that I'll catch all kinds of crap for not having pictures, but I'm now under a time crunch because I found out that I have to get this thing inspected (at least to fail) before the end of the month or I have to turn in my tags (and I may still be fined for not turning them in sooner). I should have moved out into the freaking country! UGH!
Anyway, after some adoption stuff totally consumed my time for the last week and a half, I have managed some progress and made some of the final purchases I needed to get to get her on the road.
Ordered: front lockouts, body lift (to replace shot mounts), rear axle perches, new spring hangers, rear axle outer seals.
I still need new rotors/calipers in the front to go with the lockouts, but I'm just going to get those locally.
In the past couple days I managed to cut/beat the hell out of the rear corner sheet metal (when I got into the crusher corners, I found out there was a good coat of bondo covering a hammered out dent, so I didn't feel so bad) so that the LED taillights fit in. I did it so I didn't have to cut a giant hole and chop out any of the reinforcing rib in the back corners of the tub. I just bent the hell out of them with a BFH

A bodyman I ain't!!
I also managed to get the body bolts out with only two breaking off on me. Haven't managed to get the broken bits out yet, but I may just leave them until after the inspection to keep moving on other things (it will only move from my place to the shop and back after all).
I got the front shafts ready to reinstall with new seals, one u-joint needed replaced.
Got the body mounts cut down for the rockers (you have to cut 3/16ths off of the ones that the rockers go into, hacksaw worked great...) and got one side's worth of them installed.
I also finished the pattern for the rear outboarding brackets and got in touch with the guy that's going to burn them out of 1/4" plate for me.
Next week I hope to have those and get them buzzed together if my welding buddy is available one night. In between that I'll get the rest of the body lift in and get the other rocker mounted up and bolt on the one that's up on the left side...
I'll just pull the front driveshaft out for the time being to get the inspection, the rear one shouldn't be any problem.
Fun stuff... there's hope but I also have the steering setup hanging over my head. But since I can't really do anything until the axle is hung, I'm trying not to worry too much about it.
Man I can't wait to drive her again...