New project: Cheap junk YJ

lewis

Fight Till You Die
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Hairyman
I have a brand new lockright type locker for a 14 bolt. If he wants to go that route let me know.
 
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UNSTUCK

But stuck more often.
Tough to do with the leaf springs unless I have a way to chain the Jeep down (maybe I'm missing a cool way to do that?)

Well the coolest way is to get 15 or so of your fellow RMEers in the back of the jeep. Think circus clowns. :D

Or just remove the springs and set it on the bumps.
 

mbryson

.......a few dollars more
Supporting Member
Well, another update. Work has been progressing fairly quickly on this item as we've been trying to get it to Crawlfest. I think we've just bailed on that. We COULD have it "done" (driveable), but it's a "new" project and that's a long way to haul it to test it out. We'll probably back off of it for a few weeks and have it ready for the U4-Winter on the Rocks thing.

We have the brakes plumbed. Using the stock Chev one ton disk/drum setup, YJ master cyl.(for now), '93 K3500 front brake hoses, and the rear hose of the YJ. We moved the rear hard line from the stock location and repositioned the bracket to a more central location. I'm not sure what the rubber hose is that's on there, but I seems longer than a stock YJ hose to me. It conveniently fit up nicely with the hardline setup on the 14 bolt.

Steering is all in and somewhat adjusted. Still need to mount the steering ram and plumb fill the lines.

As mentioned before, we've moved to some Pitbull 39.5" Mad Dogs (I'll have to verify that, but I'm pretty sure that's what's there) that measure out to about 38-38.25" at about 25 psi. The tread seems softer than my Kevlar MTRs and I'd expect them to work at least as well, I'd assume better? The tires are WIDE, though. We're going for street legal and this gets our frame height to a more reasonable state but I think we're still .5" tall or so? We need at least one decent main leaf on the spring so I'll probably replace front springs and keep the 'ok' one for the spare.

We've got the passenger sheetmetal trimmed and the owner is building some "rock rails" that double as a flare extension/slider out of 2x4 steel. It's turning out better than it sounds. Drivers side still needs to get done. I'll have to snap some pics. They need a lot of finish work, but the concept is interesting.

Rear driveline is in and it's about 15.5" long. Looks like we're OK with as much cycling of the suspension as we can do in the shop. We've got good angles and I think it shouldn't have any vibes. Front driveline is 39.5" long. We've got a stock Chevy front driveline in there (?--don't know it's origin, but it came with the Jeep through multiple owners--I doubt anyone knows it's actual origin) The slip spline is probably at max extension as it sits at rest, and the slip spline is "questionable" so we'll need to make some adjustments there.

What we've got left to install.
-Ruff stuff diff cover (NICE piece--Thanks again Dan!)
-Ruff stuff traction bar pieces (this will need some engineering for a crossmember and we'll need some HD tube for the actual bar). I really like Dan's methods there. He got us the stuff we needed at a very affordable price including shipping. We can scrounge up the rest of the material.
-plumb ARB line to yet to be purchased compressor
-14 bolt Lock-Rite (thanks for the deal Lewis!)
-AGR rock ram (mounting to the diff cover--not my favorite, but with hi-steer it's a really easy place to do it and it works OK at worst)
-paint/install windshield frame

What we've got left to purchase.
-ARB compressor
-exhaust
-windshield glass
-probably a hundred "little things" like everybody else needs to get a pile running.
-front driveline rework

Basically he's out of cash which is understandable as he's put about $700-1000 into it in the past 45 days.

I'm outside to finish up what I can on my pile before Thursday.
 
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mbryson

.......a few dollars more
Supporting Member
Hey, now that you're bored and all that, come over and finish my Blazer.... :D

I about brought my pile over to your heated garage today. When did Woods Cross become Logan? It's not warm out there.

What's left on the Blazer? (probably a loaded question)

Need any driveshaft bits? Anything else?


I think I scrounged something out of my mini-blob that might work. If not, I'll let you know.
 

BCGPER

Starting Another Thread
Location
Sunny Arizona
You should have! It's been 70* in there all day, and I didn't do squat out there. Seriously, use it.

The Blazer is just sitting. It's assembled, and waiting tear down for paint. I'm just saving some coin now to buy all the finishing touches (paint, trim, ect) before carrying on. I'm guessing I still need $5k-$6K to finish it up right. Then, and I hate to sound like Bart but, I'll probably sell it and build another truck.

It runs and drives great, but I won't drive it in this weather since it's just in primer now. Maybe the next lunch we do, I'll bring it out of storage.

I about brought my pile over to your heated garage today. When did Woods Cross become Logan? It's not warm out there.

What's left on the Blazer? (probably a loaded question)
 
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