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lmk. what size im def interested in them.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: blanmolester, ohio.......stonelick lake
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u cant disgrace the japs like that and put JEEP flares on it
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I said I took'em OFF. Fronts disappear, rears go back on a jeep. Then sawzall and grinder go to Suzuki ![]()
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Bridgetown
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haha nice
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Wrangler Springs on the front now.
Three link supplies came in today for the rear. I shattered the rear leafs on the first trip. Time for an upgrade ![]()
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wheelin this long weekend?
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:( No
Family visits since some are not doing well. On the Upside, I got a good laugh yesterday. I disconnected everything from the rear axle and rolled it out completely behind the body and it was a 120"WB ![]()
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9/26 - Update
Rear suspension substantially finished. I stuck stock tj coils in to move it. The spring rate is great however, the coils are about 4-5" too tall. ![]() Once I cleaned up in the garage some, I put the squirrel back inside and it promptly thanked me by puking more gear oil on the floor. ![]() Since I got so much done, I must be ready to leave for work again.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Hamilton/Ross
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nice progress. now you and george can race to see who gets on the trail first
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lookin good! when will be the maiden voyage?
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Does the Jeep count? My doors open all the way. :p
Leaving town pretty soon so I'm gonna guess New years:confused: Just when wrenching weather gets great, I go work......go figure.:(
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Cincy
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Lookin' good! I wish I had progress pics of my sammy.....:mad: Work has been crazy this year but I am not complaining!
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![]() ![]() So I missed new years. Tcase is in. Front Driveshaft is in. I need rear driveshaft, brakes and propane system installed.
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I decided to adjust the front pinion angle and everything that goes with it. So with some help, we turned the squirrel around and I removed the front axle.
Saturday, I got the new intake manifold put on, the adapter completed and the propane carb installed. I also removed the computer and associated wiring. Then on Sunday afternoon, I removed the old spring perches and welded on the new ones. (The size difference is amazing ![]() ![]() The axle now needs to be disassembled so the the cut and turn on the knuckles can be done. I also need to rebuild the vacuum lockoff because the sami ran with no vacuum applied to the VFF-30 ![]()
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Cut and turn is now done.
Ordered Longfields and other axle rebuild components. Cut the front fenders for clearance. Now I've gotta get on plumbing the rear brakes, making a rear driveshaft, rebuilding the propane vaporizer and lockoff and finally make some inner fenders to seal up the body. I'm getting closer and feeling better about it.
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Brakes are plumbed. Longfields are installed. Fenders are cut. Propane is installed. Driveshaft is made.
Now I guess I get to got to Zukimelt without a winch as the motor is burned up on mine:mad: I installed the solenoids and wiring last night and nothing. Solenoids click, voltage is at the terminals at the motor and I get nothing. Ramsey troubleshooting says........bad motor:mad:
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Nice progress
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Thanks. It took long enough, but working out of town puts a damper on the personal life. Photos from Zukimelt when I get back.
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