I did a bunch of stuff today, when I went out this morning one of the dually rear tires was flat, so I did the same thing to it that I did to the other two that would not hold air, I will see if it worked on that tire tomorrow.
I also removed all 4 brackets on the leafs, I then removed the rear bump stops and threaded the bolts back into the holes to keep dirt out and I then test drove it, it is way better, I can go over the speed bumps without slowing down now, I lowered the front but had to raise it back up as the exhaust pipe started hitting the ground, it's a huge 3 inch pipe hanging below the frame cross member, I also cut the rear outlet level as the inner lower side touched the ground also.
I found all 4 of the center caps for these aftermarket dually wheels, I installed them, but the emblems are missing, oh well, maybe I will find a Datsun sticker to put on the ends of the caps.

My right front wheel has some negative camber, I thought it might be the lower ball joint, so I unbolted the ball joint from the lower arm and it was fine, so I unbolted the upper ball joint and it was fine also, maybe something is bent, it has the early 620/720 disc brake non-vented rotors, when I change the 521 over to the new frame, them brakes will follow the truck, so the 86 Nissan 720 brakes will go on this truck, so I will not do any more till the new brakes are on it, if it is still messed up I will figure it out and do something about it.

The flatbed is a little high in the back, it will be difficult to lower the back, but I can raise the front fairly easy, I am not sure if I will deal with it or not yet, it's not much and it is a work truck, maybe it will settle.

I have the tailgate down because I don't have to have a special mirror with it down. but that will change when and if I tow the trailer.
“The difference between genius and stupidly is that genius has its limits” Albert Einstein