MrSimon
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I sold everything.
Guess you will just have to walk the trails...
Well, turns out it wasn't a problem - we dropped the truck back onto its wheels and the driveshaft slip joint opened up a couple inches.
And, it turns out the pinion seal wasn't leaking - looks like it was the drain plug on the diff cover - was badly ground down from rock hits. Fortunately I had a couple spares in the back, so now everything's sorted out and the truck's ready to rock and roll.
Rear driveshaft...DONE
Shifters...Done
Put interior back in and install new seats...DONE
Radiator...DONE
Reinstall front bumper...DONE
Relocate battery, welp, that led into having to replace the cargo area sheet metal...UGH?!?!?!?, DONE
Rear shock mounts...DONE
Wiring...all in all DONE
S belt...found one and DONE
Reconnect steering lines...DONE
Gas tank skid...Done
Reinstall tcase skid DONE
Fuel pump...Done
Rear brakes and bleed...DONE
Reinstall front ds..DONE.
Exhaust...DONE
new ac lines...DONE and charge the system and its cold DONE
Reinstall hood and front clip...DONE
inspection DONE, DONE, DONE
Rocker Protection DONE
LETS GO ALREADY, IM READY
STROKER
Glad to hear everything worked out
I for one am not counting on that coming to fruition, vehicle ownership changes bring up taxation issues and a host of other things that are simply unworkable online, and for good reason. It suscks. But the potential for abuse is huge.Looks like some Motor Vehicles stuff in NJ will be reopening on Monday (6/15), based on this link dated just a couple days ago: https://covid19.nj.gov/faqs/nj-info...-what-new-protocols-or-practices-are-in-place
The link above mentions some new online/mail-in process for titling on private-purchase vehicles, but I'd say the best thing you can do is call MVC and talk to them directly about the situation - getting the answer straight from the horse's mouth.
Short of that, it sounds like renting/borrowing a tow rig is your only option.