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Project "Eliminator"
TNT replied to 89eliminator's topic in MJ Hardcore Tech: Epic Journeys to Greatness
Really how is that? brandon for poop like this... i don't know how much wheeling you do or have done, but the seat belts like to lock up all the time and you can't even get a small peek out the window when that happens. with a half door, you can at least get somewhat of a good look out to see what your doing. plus like the others have said, you can see better out of it and its good for hot days (except for the fact that the flat black paint gets HOT on sunny days) yeah i understand about the seat belt thing even though i don't do much off roading. it seems its only a mod for tho's who do more off roading then street driving. The look has started to grow on me tho :D Brandon It is a great mod for summer driving too... as long as it doesn't rain I think he only swaps doors for wheeling. :cheers: -
Project "Eliminator"
TNT replied to 89eliminator's topic in MJ Hardcore Tech: Epic Journeys to Greatness
http://www.duplicolor.com :brows: -
MJ#757 ..it's an 87...no, it's a 95, no, it's a...97+?
TNT replied to JeepcoMJ's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
Your MJ#757 has made good use of the '95 HO AW-4 swap parts, the factory MJ D44 rear axle, the killer front bumper and the ton of other parts I gave you deals on. So how many times has the bumper been used as a battle ram. I slayed a few deer and some good sized trees with it no problem. Thats a great one of a kind bumper I built years ago. I miss it... :( I think it might have earned a name by now. What do you think? :cheers: -
MJ#757 ..it's an 87...no, it's a 95, no, it's a...97+?
TNT replied to JeepcoMJ's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
You change your plans all the time. Whats new??? :cheers: -
When towing a something that is heavier then the tow rig it can get interesting. You'll want to tow use a car trailer with brakes and the proper weight distributing hitch set-up with sway control. Trailer brakes are a must for safety as MJ brakes can't hardly stop itself much less stop when towing a load that is heavier then your tow rig is. As for using a 4cyl MJ I wouldnt do it. A LWB 4.0 with metric-ton springs would be my choice. I wouldn't want to see how bad the tail can wag the dog with a cross wind. I would recommed a 3/4 ton stick shift V8 or a Cummins long box Dodge pick-up. Extended cab models are even nicer for towing.
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The end that plugs into the trailer isn't... Unless you have the XJ 5-way connector that has power for back-up lights. Most Cherokee have seperate turnsignals so a converter is used in the trailer harness on them. Just make your own harness. I use a relay for the taillights and brakes/turnsignal since some trailers have a ton of lights. It takes the load off the switches and protects your truck wiring. :thumbsup:
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Good black tape is 3M Super 33 plus. It sticks great, works below zero(still sticky and flexable). It is also extra thick and stretches out great. It also stays wrapped unless your hands are dirty or real sweaty. ;) Use heat shrink that has hot glue inside that creates a weatherproof seal. I bought a bag of it from Mopar years ago. I have found is in a few other sizes to fit from 20 gauge wire to 2/0 wire. :brows: :cheers:
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Project "Eliminator"
TNT replied to 89eliminator's topic in MJ Hardcore Tech: Epic Journeys to Greatness
So are you going to pad the top and insde edge for comfort and safety? You could run padding up the rear edge to protect your elbow too. ;) A cup holder could be mounted in the forward angle area cut in door still. :cheers: I really like it. My plans that also include plating the outside of the door. :brows: -
Drive exactly the speed limit or slightly below to make a few more dollars for the last three weeks. Maybe get lost once a week or so too. They can track your speed and acceleration, so remember that too. Schnieder truckers found you can also block its signal so they can disappear at times for a few minutes or hours as needed. They block the transmiter but I forget how.
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Project "Eliminator"
TNT replied to 89eliminator's topic in MJ Hardcore Tech: Epic Journeys to Greatness
I have a flanger if you ever need to use one at some point(think cowl hood). I also have a couple of extra doors if you need them. If I ever finish my MJ I'll need to find another decent pair of 2dr XJ doors to make myself a pair. With the longer 2dr XJ window openings/extended cab I would like to try to keep the wing windows an inside handle of some sort, mirrors and some speakers. I also plan to add a deep cup holder that is insulated. It would need to fit my BPE free water bottle that has a great cover that will keep the dust out. The marine store has some I like. :brows: -
Project "Eliminator"
TNT replied to 89eliminator's topic in MJ Hardcore Tech: Epic Journeys to Greatness
Nice job, it looks good. :cheers: I would like to see it in person. :D -
Lights for my roll bar - need suggestions
TNT replied to Rymanrph's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Put those lights on front bumper or guard and mount some flood lights upside down for backing up. Trees just love to tear off lights pounted on top of the roll bar and the glare on the hood can be an issue. Thats just my thoughts about it. :cheers: -
The one thing I see in some of the flex photos is they can't steer lock to lock without rubbing. What good is that??? :shake: Here is a couple pictures of old pics of my XJ with 5" of lift 33/10.50x15's and cut fenders. It had 11.7" travel shocks and it maxed them out on extention. The shock under compression has 3/8" of travel left with the bumpstop fully compressed. It could steer from lock to lock without any rubbing when fully flexed. :thumbsup: Full stuff Close up of clearance and raised flare Full extention Ride height Link to the write-up http://www.madxj.com/MADXJ/technical/technicalfiles/TPfenderFlares/FenderFlares.htm
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The front HP44 from a 1972-1977 F-150 has weld on mounts with 1/2" thick axle tubes. Cast mounts started in 1978. Only the 1977 F-150 has disc brakes and the good axle tubes. All the above have a 5 on 5.5" bolt pattern. That is the axle of chose IMO. 1978-1979 F-150 Camper Specials have F-250 leaf spring housings with the 5 on 5.5" bolt pattern. The F-250's all have the 8 on 6.5". Keep what rims and tire sizes you have in mind when chosing. F-250 and Camper Special axles have a cast leaf spring mount built in that can interfere with the XJ/MJ LCA mounts and XJ/MJ spring mounts pads. Here is a good link for you. http://www.madxj.com/MADXJ/technical/technicalfiles/JAfrontD44arb/FrontD44arb.htm
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whats the best accessory youve ever bought....heres mine
TNT replied to STERLING STINGER's topic in The Pub
If you put a bottle sized neoprene can cooler on it makes long necks fit and stay cold. They also work great for protecting the finish and keeping aluminum BPFE free water bottles cold. -
Project Toyota crusher (new comanche)
TNT replied to snowboard3r411's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
:huh???: :nuts: A ba10 trans is a stick shift... :fool: You can tell by the shifter and boot. There is also a clutch pedal in the picture. :rotf: :cheers: Nice MJ, enjoy the build up. :thumbsup: -
If you aren't going with 31's use 30"x9.50"x15" tires. They won't rub and are normally built with a heavier duty belts and overall construction. :brows: They will handle way better then 235's at speed. 235's are basicly a passenger car tire. :roll:
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I have a Weber charcoal grill with propane ignition. Its on a cart with wheels and stainless steel top and the red podwer coated one. The ease of propane and the taste of charcoal. The best of both worlds. I picked it up out of someones trash by the road 7 years ago. Free is even better.
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MJ#757 ..it's an 87...no, it's a 95, no, it's a...97+?
TNT replied to JeepcoMJ's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
BTW where are the rear disc brakes your signature say that MJ has???? Post up a pic of the MJ that shows them... :fool: -
MJ#757 ..it's an 87...no, it's a 95, no, it's a...97+?
TNT replied to JeepcoMJ's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
Got any more pics of your track bar bracket? Did you build it or buy it? Thanks, Willy no idea the brand. got it from tim here on the forum (goes by TNT). it's an absolute piece of crap as are HEIM joint track bars. the hole drilled thorugh it is 1" for the HEIM so I need to fix that so I can actually tighten the pile of crap. it's also single shear, which sucks. basically the only thing it has goin for it is that I can modify it to work for me. You were told it needed to be reworked before and when you got it from me. If you used it as is that's not my fault. Didn't Wade use it to design his mount from? I just bought it to use as a template to build to build my own mount so don't bash me. My design would be double shear 1" heim joint mount for the track bar. It would be built it with 1/4" and 3/8 steel plate and tie to the opposite frame rail for the extra support I feel all track bar mounts need for hard offroad use. I was planning on using a 1" heim on the other end of the track bar also. The bar would be 1.5" DOM treaded for the heim joint. The planned joints were chromoly joints that have grease zerks and have seals. They are also stronger then RE or JJ joints. Beside sides that RE and JJ are too wide when the larger stronger size is used. -
Project "Eliminator"
TNT replied to 89eliminator's topic in MJ Hardcore Tech: Epic Journeys to Greatness
If you have a SYE did you raise the diff fill hole to compensate for the extra rotation of the diff. Rotating the pinion up lowers the fill hole. If thats a D44, I have a 3/8" thick cover with a raised fill hole. :cheers: -
Thought someone might want these. I'm not selling them but thought they are a good deal. :chillin: http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/ele/1254237811.html 4" x 6" Infinity Kappa car speakers - $25 (Franklin, WI) One pair of lightly used 4" x 6" 180W peak 462.3 cfp Infinity Kappa car speakers for sale in the original packaging. I bought them brand new and used them for around 8 months in a 1995 Pontiac Bonneville until I sold that car. The speakers are in great condition. I will meet a buyer anywhere in Franklin, or near the I-94 Rawson Ave. exit somewhere between 13th st. and 27th st. Serious inquiries only sale-tj5qe-1254237811@craigslist.org :cheers:
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Nice try if there is on loan/lien on it the check goes tothe repair shop. You get the check only if it has no lien against it. Did you forget what board you are posting on? Can you say 87 Comanche...lien.....doesn't sound right, does it? :rotf: I can get a loan on a 87 or I can have a mechanics lien put on one too... :cheers:
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Nice try if there is on loan/lien on it the check goes tothe repair shop. You get the check only if it has no lien against it.
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Someones photo chop. I have the back of a MJ that is just in the way and need a home.
