@BCGPER I agree. The JKU dimensions are taking a lot to get used to. But, my family is happy to ride in the newer jeep and I'll build something else another time if I feel like I still need it.
@Natedogg33 I was pretty happy with the lower rig on big tires concept, before the stretch. Not sure how the longer wheelbase would be though. But, with a flat belly vs the old dropped skid plate, it should still be good.
On another note, unfortunately this will be for sale as-is. My family has...
I'm looking for a 14 bolt rear differential carrier for 4.10 and down. I already own "thick" gears and a Detroit locker, but three recent carriers have managed to be incorrect in one way or another...
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He's had it in to multiple shops having it tuned and messed with. The engine has tons of miles and the compression is on the low end of acceptable. I really want this to be an easy swap because it will most likely happen at my house. He isn't flush with cash right now since he's...
My dad has an 87 YJ with a VERY TIRED 4.2l. The 4.2 has an aftermarket Howell fuel injection system, that NEVER seems to run right. The fuel injection was installed long before he bought it, 8+ years ago. The Jeep has 30/35 axles with lockers and 4.56 gears. The transfer case has Tera 4:1...
There are a few people who travel this route regularly. If you make a post in the "transportation" section of the forum, it will usually work itself out pretty quickly.
I have one. It's straight, except one top corner has a slight bend. I think the inside latch cover is missing and there is no lock cylinder. Has hinges.
$50 in Twin Falls ID.
I had a few friends from our local offroad club come over and help me get fired up on it last weekend. I'll work on it most of the day today too and see if I can keep the momentum going.
I have the majority of the rear floor structure tack welded in place and I started on the rear inner...
I've worked on it a couple times in the last year, but no significant progress. I got really bogged down on building the floor structure and floor pan. Hopefully I can get that wrapped up soon, so I can move on to something that will show faster progress!
Time since this Jeep moved under it's own power....
3 years, 3 months, and 19 days
1207 days!
172 weeks!
39 months!
28968 hours!
I HATE that this has turned into another never-ending project!