Y computer is down, so I am workin off my iPhone. Here goes.
Two days ago (Monday):

I just couldn't resist sliding them in. I took them off the kj and slid them right into the kk diff. The kk retained its intermediate shaft. The end looked marginally better than my kj one. We know they round off... Nothing new. They fit tight with no wiggle at all. I had a problem with the inner cv boot wanting to keep walking down the shaft on the pass side. Figure I may use a length of rigid nylon tubing and epoxy it to the shaft (until the vibes drive me nuts lol) so that the boot stays tucked up where it's supposed to go. (It may not vibe at all actually.)

Another pic of the diff and steering shaft. Gonna be keeping my eyes open for possible upgrades to the steering assembly. I know I measured the kk cradle and re kj cradle today. Both measured 11 1/2 inches centre of bolts for the rack maybe I can find a better column?

Here's a teaser for ya. Not exactly sure what I am gonna do with that, but I got some pretty "bullet proof" ideas. I may not need it at all. But I know you recognize the shape

woot woot.
The offspring of me playing with cad for a day, water jet cut pieces


My lca put into the kk cradle. Nothing special here really. Other than... IT FITS!!
Tuesday:

So here you have it. Stock bolts. Both 5 iches long, with about an inch of space between the bottom of the cradle and the top of the bolt just before the threads catch.
Meaning a 1/4 to 1/2 inch cradle drop may be possible without getting different bolts. For you fellas that just wanna slide some plate under.
The rears are m12's I can't remember if it's 1.75 or 2 and the fronts are m14s. They are 135 mm long

So when you goto and call EVERY industrial supply place and fastener joint in a 50km radius and nobody has m12 or m14 (1.75 and 2.0) x 165 mm (6.5 inches long) you start to freakin panic. Then I thought whoa buddy. Chill. Got me some grade 8 threaded rod and nuts (so sue me it's not 10.9 stainless) Put them through the chop saw and bench grinder and of course then the mig welder.. And 2 hours later (including the hunt for bolts) and 65 dollars poorer (also grabbed other stuff I needed) 6.5 inch long cradle bolts were born.

K so you gotta understand. I live in a nice tame neighbourhood full of nice people and kids. Everybody has a new car and the grass is always green.. Or white. Lol. We see a police car maybe once every two years. Then there is this. An engine crane in your driveway. The looks I got today, confirmed it. Te neighbourhood knows, I got the jeep thing. And now it hurts when I pee. (They think I am nuts)

Kj and kk cradle side by side. I welded some 1.5 x 2.5 tubing to the kk cradle and capped the ends for strength. So I am dropping the cradle 1.5 inches.

Kk cradle in. There was ZERO screwing around required. The engine just dropped right, as it should. Considering they are 98 percent identical cradles. The actual changing of one cradle and putting the other on.. Took 10 minutes. Makes me wonder... Was I onto something whe.n said it is cheaper for car makers to modify or slightly alter existing assembly's when designing new vehicles than it is to retool a parts factory full on?? I think that's how we get parts interchangeability. (Brain fart)


Here is the semi final resting spot. I still have to drop the tcase. But that is fixing to be a super quick job.
Hope you guys enjoy. Sorry I am running behind with pics etc and vids... My comp is fried and I am getting a WILD head cold.
Stay tuned... Lots more exciting stuff to come. I promise.
Oh and... I have something extra extra special planned for the rear.