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Old 11-01-2009, 11:24 PM   #1
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Lazarus - Back from the Dead

I could have swore i made a thread about this Jeep build already, but I have searched for an hour, and came up empty, so here goes.

Picked this rig up from Steve Waters, who got it from Shane I believe.... Was a true basket case when it rolled my way, needing a lot of love.

I was gonna build it for myself to have a streetable/trail jeep, but decided that i really didn't need that, so i sold it to my Mother in Law and her boyfriend Dave. Cool part is that i still get to build it, and that's what i really love, so all is good to go.

Some specs... came to me partially assembled, parts flying off, hanging off, engine on a stand, etc.... Came with a 350 (unknown condition) as well as a tpi350 with Siamese runner and aftermarket throttle body, etc... If you know Uncle Holley, you know the motor. Yes, that one. 60 front, 14 bolt rear, Hummer wheels, 2" spacers all around, tub, grill, tube fenders, some awful seats, and that's about it.

First order of business was compete tear down, and removal of all the stuff that was poorly done. Missed welds, outboarding not wide enough, poor anti wrap fab, etc.... Plans are reversed XJ rear springs, YJ fronts, new shackles, new outbarding blocks, front bumper to widen the outboard mounting area.... blah blah blah, paint it all, put it back together, etc... just another 1 ton jeep build i guess. How bout some pics....

How it came to me...






Tub takes a ride to get some love and paint from Dave





Into the shop for tear down and rebuild...





Some of the crap I am dealing with on this rig...







Out with the old, with some help from Max....





Flipped to access the stuff to cut off easier...





The axles... in need of some love as well..



So, stay tuned, this ones should move pretty fast.
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Old 11-02-2009, 11:28 AM   #2
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Here we go again....... You should have bought mine. Would have made you a deal. Uncle Holly had a pretty sweet motor. This will be good.
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Old 11-02-2009, 12:26 PM   #3
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So like a year and a half or so on the completion date are you thinking?
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Old 11-02-2009, 12:29 PM   #4
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So like a year and a half or so on the completion date are you thinking?
he said it. but you knew the rest of us were thinking it...
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Old 11-02-2009, 12:43 PM   #5
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Old 11-02-2009, 01:39 PM   #7
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Here we go again....... You should have bought mine. Would have made you a deal. Uncle Holly had a pretty sweet motor. This will be good.
Would it have come with the sweet ass plumbing pipe grab handle? No deal if not...

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Old 11-02-2009, 01:42 PM   #8
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So like a year and a half or so on the completion date are you thinking?
It won't, but what if it does take that long? Some sort of issue for ya'? Would everyone rather i didn't share my slow ass builds? Go buy a jeep, it's faster right? This is for a "customer" so things will progress a little quicker, but i will be depending on him to do all the body work etc, so that may hang me up.

I will say it again, show me what you all have built in less time... would love to see.
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Thanks Brad, good to know. A lot of my work is done late at night, starting about 9:30. When most people are winding down, I'm cranking it up.

Will probably do some frame reinforcements in some spots tonight. Had some nasty metal below the areas I had to cut off. Plasma took a ****, and the torch is sometimes unkind to surrounding metals. Have to build new outboarding for the new front springs as well, which will mean cutting off the front "bumper" and remaking that, as it isn't wide enough at this point.
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I love seeing your buildups so keep em coming. I will try to be easy on you from now on. I apologize. :(
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Heck yea carwash, keep the updates coming...looking forward to seeing what you put together on this one. I know it'll be awesome!

PS Max is soo cute...
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won't be anything special, just a tight 1-ton jeep...

stay tuned, should fall together quick. (figuratively speaking i guess)
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Old 11-02-2009, 06:11 PM   #15
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Whats the deal with the wheel spacers? Does it have something to do with the hummer wheels?
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Old 11-02-2009, 06:18 PM   #16
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Whats the deal with the wheel spacers? Does it have something to do with the hummer wheels?
i would say since it doesnt look as if the h1 wheels havent been recentered it would be for caliper clearance
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i would say since it doesnt look as if the h1 wheels havent been recentered it would be for caliper clearance
Thats what I was thinking,but since I'm new to big axles I wanted to ask.
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Am I seeing things wrong ? what is up with that anti-wrap bar ????
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My favorite part is that the anti-wrap bar has a bushing and bolts to some tabs,and its welded to the axle right under the bushing!
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yeah, spacers cuz the wheels aren't recentered. They are 2" all around, which often isn't enough, but we will see. Hell I used to run 4" spacers on the back of the pumpkin to clear the coilovers.

No idea what the hell someone was thinking with this anti wrap bar. The bushing is just welded to the crossmember. It's pure awesome. There is that kind of stuff all over this rig.

Heading out shortly to start cutting the mag runflats down... Imma keep this **** for the next campfire... It's no flashbang, but should be some good fireworks i hear.
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It won't, but what if it does take that long? Some sort of issue for ya'? Would everyone rather i didn't share my slow ass builds? Go buy a jeep, it's faster right? This is for a "customer" so things will progress a little quicker, but i will be depending on him to do all the body work etc, so that may hang me up.

I will say it again, show me what you all have built in less time... would love to see.
Don't get your panties in a bunch. I was ragging on you for the last build and because the buggy turned out so well. (Having seen your exhaust at the CORE/TS deal in August, I ripped mine out and copied your 50 setup.)

Keep up the good work.
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Old 11-03-2009, 02:29 AM   #22
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Tonight's work sucked the balls, and not in the good kind of ball sucking way...

Cut the H1 runflat's off for Dave's wheels. I had some concerns leaving them in, as he is only running 40" tires. That doesn't put much space between that magnesium and the rubber when aired way down. I think a runflat is was cut my tire in Harlan, and I run 44's...

So, used my convertible bandsaw to cut the major part off, then took the 4.5 grinder to them to knock it down the rest of the way, then used a 4.5 flap wheel to take all the sharp edges off.













So, contrary to popular belief, the magnesium does not burst into flames and explode when you cut it. It doesn't catch on fire with the inability to be extinguished, etc. So, just out of curiosity, I took some shavings and made a little pile, and took a lighter to it. Took a second to catch, but then it did burn pretty bright, but burned out rather quickly. I took a bigger chunk and tried to catch it on fire, no luck. So, not as dangerous as people once thought. I did save all the scrap huge chunks and a tin of powder and shavings from teh cutting and grinding. Next hot campfire, I'ma toss the **** in there, see if it will burn. Leads me to believe that they are made from some sort of magnesium alloy and not pure mag... will see if i can find out, just for reference...

This whole process for the 8 half runflats took me about 2 hours. Not too bad i guess. Not looking forward to it, but I have to do it all over again with my own rig in a few days.... ugh.
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Old 11-03-2009, 10:49 AM   #23
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You see a lot of guys scap'in the run flats and cutting large PVC pipe to use inside the tire for the double bead lock.

FWI - It's the magnesium powder/dust that catches fire quick and burns like fireworks! Just grind down the scrap and toss the "magic" dust in the campfire for you firewoks!

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The pvc inserts are pricey, uhmw ones are even more. these are free and MUCH easier to install. You can get a damn hernia trying to put the pvc ones in... they are larger than the hole.
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Old 11-03-2009, 02:57 PM   #25
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Would it have come with the sweet ass plumbing pipe grab handle? No deal if not...

It is very custom. I can make you one if you want.
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