Cleaned up battery cable connections and replaced the ****** dorman positive side bolt with a rockford which tightened down nicely.
Cleaned up the earths on the thermostat housing and one I saw under the dash.
Finally tightened down my pitman arm on the shaft fully as I didn't have the right size wrench when I put the steering gear and arm in. (I used a 1" 5/16, but think 1" 1/4 was probably the right size.)
Cleaned the excess grease from my shiny new steering linkage parts while I was under there.
Lubed my steering shaft where it goes through the firewall rubber bit, and put a little grease at the top of the plastic rag joint cover as the shaft was rubbing in both places.
Spent 10 mins under the dash looking for what could be the cause of my electrical gremlins. (Alarm install is a bit shoddy, yellow alarm wire loosely wrapped around an oem white with the insulation cut away and wrapped with a bit of black tape that was falling off.)
Taking a look at the rear brakes tomorrow. My pedal is extra awful right now.
PS.
Always seems that any time I improve voltage, ie new battery, charged battery, or today cleaning up corrosion on battery cables and grounds etc there is a noticeable improvement in performance. I've never owned a vehicle that is so sensitive in that way. Or perhaps there's something weak in my electrical system? Most of it is original.