My Duster Adventures

Small update. I rolled the car outside yesterday to get a look at the ride height and to get the garage organized a bit and give the floor a MUCH needed sweeping. As stated in the photo, if I actually get the suspension set as low as it’s mocked up here, I’m going to be in need of new rear springs to get the backend down at least 2, maybe 3 inches.
View attachment 1715711821 Then this evening, I started building a set of wooden wheel cribs. I used went off of the design on restocar.com but I modified it a little bit. The guy on restocar made his wheel cribs as “one piece” units that were 10”w x 14”L x 12”H. I made mine 12”w x 18”L x 12”H but I also made them as a “two piece” design. The reason for this: in order to get the car up on the “one piece” wheel cribs, here are the steps needed to get the car up high enough. 1. Jack up the rear and place jack stands under rear axle. 2. Jack up front and place on jack stands. 3. Add a block/spacer to your jack to extend the reach. 4. Jack front end up with the block and place front wheel cribs under wheels. 5. Jack up rear with jack and block and place rear wheel cribs under wheels. Now, my “two piece” design will essentially follow the same steps, just without the jack stands.
Here’s how they look at full height.
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here’s the set broke down

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here’s a shot showing how the two halves fit together. The bottom half is on the right.View attachment 1715711824
And here’s the two halves stacked.View attachment 1715711825

I only had time to get two of them built tonight but so hopefully I can get the others built soon, so I can get the car back in the garage and get it up on the cribs in order to get the subframe connectors installed and get the front suspension buttoned up for good.

I'm looking at building some cribbing and found your post here. Thanks for the info!

Question though. I set some 2x4's next to my tires to verify the cribbing length and got a little over 20" long overall. You said you made yours 18" long. Pretty sure we are running the same size tires (245/45R17) and I have seen pictures where it looks like your cribbing works well with your tire. So just curious if maybe I am doing something wrong?