I've been driving BlackSheep II occasionally. Thankfully I don't have to worry about it as a Daily. So, good weather mostly. Since my last post, I have changed direction for my bumpers. Olympic 4x4 went out of business so I couldn't get the matching rear bumper to the one I had. Plus, I had decided that I needed to be able to flat tow my Jeep. So, I went looking for a new set of bumpers. Decided on the
Bestop Hi Access HighRock front bumper with the
satin black grill guard and the matching
rear bumper.
I also ordered, got powdercoated and installed the
SAVVY rock sliders.
I really like those rock sliders.
I did make a decision on the configuration of the cab. I ordered a Bestop Bikini, Wrap around windjammer and a duster deck cover:
I will be putting my rack back behind the cab - I need to make some cuts in the windjammer before I can mount it back up. This is before I decided I needed to cut the windjammer:
As you can see, the windjammer is kind of jammed up there at the bottom and it makes a problem for attaching the duster to the windjammer. I Want to cut some pvc and make some bows to keep the duster from being a water catcher. Right now it's mostly in my garage so it's not an issue.
The most important thing - I actually took BlackSheep for a trail ride.
It was pretty fun. About 2 hours on the freeway to get to the trail. Some good people I rode with. BlackSheep performed excellent!
The only issue I have is with the front locker. Where the air line enters the diff is a small tube. That tube should have been replaced when the axles were re-done. Unfortunately, the shop didn't even question whether I wanted it replaced and now it leaks, thus my front locker won't engage. The t-case shifts fine after I adjusted it and the rear locker works fine. Only the front is the issue.
I also did purchase a set of replacement fenders - my passenger fender had a rust hole that wasn't worth trying to fix when I could get a complete set of OE fenders relatively cheap. Thus, I replaced the passenger side but have yet to replace the driver side.
As you can see, I also picked up a set of half doors and uppers. They are in good shape. Unfortunately the interior panel color doesn't match my dash nor do the upper windows. However, I don't much care about that. Especially since my windsheild frame doesn't match either!!
Next on the list (not in any particular order):
1. Replace the driver front fender
2. Fit my rack in place by modifying the windjammer. That's going to require some sewing, so that should be fun!
3. Swap the door lock cores from my hard doors to my half doors.
4. Sell my hard top, factory soft top and hard doors.
5. Fix the air tube on the front diff. I have a feeling I get to pull the diff apart. FUN!
6. Replace the throwout bearing!
7. Diagnose and fix the engine oil leak - valve cover or rear main?
I think that's the update.