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Very nice looking YJ.
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“Gladius” the J20 trailer
Drahcir495 replied to WranglerMangler's topic in Member Projects: Other Cool Stuff
5 bucks - dayeem! Looks pretty slick -
1984 Scrambler Rebuild
Drahcir495 replied to Drahcir495's topic in Member Projects: Other Cool Stuff
I’ve been missing the CJ-8 emblem ever since I got the Scrambler. I bought a reproduction one has got to be over 15 years ago. Just found it going through my CJ parts box and immediately put it on -> -
I want this soooo bad
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Pretty Vette
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Well done
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Talented with a capital T. In awe at what you have done here
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Renix and HO bored throttle bodies available!!
Drahcir495 replied to cruiser54's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Is the HO throttle body worth being bored? -
ax15/np231 rebuild questions
Drahcir495 replied to watchamakalit's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Have a tip for when you rebuild the 231. There are roller bearings that go around the internal shaft - you will know what I am talking about it when you see it. Use some axle grease to hold them in place when you go to reinstall the new ones. It makes the reassembly much easier -
Not to hijack your thread, but this was well done
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Ticking noise after engine is off
Drahcir495 replied to Bugout 1's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
all of mine make that sound - your good. -
1984 Scrambler Rebuild
Drahcir495 replied to Drahcir495's topic in Member Projects: Other Cool Stuff
It looks like it could be a while before I get the MJ back, so I need something to work on . This will keep me busy for a while. The fender flares were really shot. The back ones were crumbling apart, so they needed to be replaced -> Pulled them off and found no rust -> Ordered a complete set (front and rear) from Quadratec. Looks a lot better without the electrical tape holding them together -> -
1984 Scrambler Rebuild
Drahcir495 replied to Drahcir495's topic in Member Projects: Other Cool Stuff
Thank you Pete -
1984 Scrambler Rebuild
Drahcir495 replied to Drahcir495's topic in Member Projects: Other Cool Stuff
After I got the jeep home, I ordered a Rubicon Express lift (I think it was the 4.5" lift kit). Set it up on jack stands and started to take it apart for the new lift (the campaign sticker points to how long ago the lift was put on ) -> Removed the old shocks and leaf springs -> Then put the new springs and shocks in -> Then moved on to the rear -> Got the 35x14.50 Micky Thompson Baja Belted tires on (I wish they still made these - loved them) -> And completed the lift -> -
1984 Scrambler Rebuild
Drahcir495 replied to Drahcir495's topic in Member Projects: Other Cool Stuff
Found some pictures of the jeep in action -> Just really love this shot -> Go team blue -> Not too shabby -> -
1984 Scrambler Rebuild
Drahcir495 replied to Drahcir495's topic in Member Projects: Other Cool Stuff
Yes! -
My obsession with Jeeps started after seeing my first CJ8. It was a maroon Scrambler on 33" Thornbirds - just awesome looking. I had to have one, so I started the search. Just happened to drive by a used car lot and in the back of the lot was a 1983 CJ8! Talked price with the guy and said I will think on it. Went back the next day to buy it and I didn't see it . Walked up to the salesman only to hear somebody bought it after I left . After that, and seeing how much a clean one costs, I gave up. I ended up getting a CJ7 which I loved. Fast forward seven years I'm married and more financially stable and ready to pick up my dream jeep. I was able to find one for sale on CJ-8.com. It looked really clean from the pictures that were posted. I called the owner up and came up with a price and told him I was coming that week. No way was I missing out on another one. Enlisted a good friend with a truck and rented a U-haul car trailer and headed out to Arkansas. It was a 1984 with a chevy 305 V8, the T5 transmission, D300 transfer case, D30 front axle and the AMC20 in the rear. Brand new 33" tires and wheels. It also had cold air, new full length soft top and all the Laredo upgrades. After the new lift and tires - with soft top -> And topless with the best dog I've ever owned (Sophie) -> Then at this time a few changes were made. After the Micky Thompson Baja Belted tires wore thin I put on 37" tires. I also painted the soft top and put on some YJ half doors. It ended up going into storage for the next 10 years-> A couple of years ago, I headed down to get the Jeep home. Rented a U-haul truck and trailer and arrive home safely -> Setting outside for a few days to organize the garage -> TBC
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That would be great
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Can you please post how you wired them up when you get to that point? I think these are the ones I pulled from a MJ in the junk yard. The connectors are different on the ones I have. That would definitely help out
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I’m always impressed by your creativity and how flawless the ideas turn out - , righteous indeed
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Krustyballer Fabrications
Drahcir495 replied to shelbyluvv's topic in Vendors- members making products for MJs
Well that is disappointing lol- 197 replies
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Krustyballer Fabrications
Drahcir495 replied to shelbyluvv's topic in Vendors- members making products for MJs
Are the LB sliders still being made?- 197 replies
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Opinion on Rock Slider
Drahcir495 replied to Drahcir495's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I appreciate that ! I will check them out -
Opinion on Rock Slider
Drahcir495 replied to Drahcir495's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I just went down to the shop to look at the XJ and the MJ. They are completely different, so like you said a lot of fab work to get them to work. Now to find some made specifically for the long bed truck
