BUILT YJ!!!!!

skippy

Pretend Fabricator
Location
Tooele
I have decided it is time to build a buggy and that means the current YJ buggy thing must go.....

It is a a 1991 YJ with the 2.5 and AX5 with a 231/dana 300 doubler with twin sticks. The front axle is a 1994 Ford ball joint 60 with 35 spline chromo outers and 35 spline yukon drive slugs it is running a spartan locker and 5.13 gears, It has full hydraulic steering with a PSC orbital valve and trail-gear double ended ram, the rear axle is a 14 bolt with 5.13 gears and a yukon grizzly locker, It is four linked front and rear sitting on 2.5"x 14" fox air shocks. This rig sits super low and has extensive tube work on both the front and back end.

I just finished building a new all DOM roll cage with new harnesses and corbeau seats. This rig has maybe 5 wheeling trips on it total... it also has 40" maxxis creepy crawlers with 2 trips on them. There is much more into this Jeep than what is listed. The rear end has been dovetailed almost 12 inches

I am also willing to lower the price quite a bit if I can keep the shocks, or wheels and tires as they will work on the new buggy chassis.

Looking for $12,000

Not all of these pictures are of its current state....just some show things better than others












 
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skippy

Pretend Fabricator
Location
Tooele
Why yes it is, This rig is perfect for daily driving duties and your wife will love driving this to the inlaws for a nice sunday brunch while getting 68mpg although the sticky tires will wear out before you get to the inlaws causing a massive blow out and probably killing your entire family.........but yeah its the cats meow for daily duties.........:D
 

skippy

Pretend Fabricator
Location
Tooele
Yes it can I also have a corbeau suspension bench seat that i will throw in the deal

If you knew the kind of hours that were into this Jeep you would have already bought it. LOL This will save any body tons of money over building there own Jeep
 
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mesha

By endurance we conquer
Location
A.F.
This is the most stable full bodied rig I have ever ridden in. It is built right.
 
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