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The "little Beast"


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Chose "Little Beast" as it sets next to the "Big Beast" (3500 Ram, Cummins dually).

Picked it up about 4 years ago, its a 91, 4.0, AX-15, 4X4, with 144,000 on the clock. Looked up the VIN and it was an "Islander" package?? It does have a goofy, wave like graphic down both sides. It sat, taunting me for over 3 years, now that I have it to Stage 1, it's becoming an addiction.

 

First to go was the ratty bench and carpet. It was a beautiful sight, there was not one speck of rust on the floor boards. It's good to live in the Southwest :)

In went an AC plenum and controls from a XJ, installed new compressor, condenser, hoses and metering valve.

Had the alternator rebuilt but its replacement is in shipping, not enough amps to run the AC fan on high and the headlights at the same time.

Installed new padding and carpet, radio and amp. Neighbor knocked the dent out of the pax side door.

Got lucky and scored bucket brackets and rear window gasket from junk yard.

For now it has some scruffy XJ buckets installed with an XJ console. I filled in the brake handle slot then covered it up with a cup holder :doh:

Replaced the water pump, fan clutch, radiator, fan shroud, added an electric fan. Replaced header panel up front and installed new turn/marker light assemblies.

Welded up and install a JCR front bumper. Fabbed up and installed rear bumper and tailgate/tire carrier. Scrounged a roll bar from Loveland Co. Shipping cost twice as much as the roll bar :eek:

Sprayed the liner in the bed, fabbed up hilift mount.  

Thats about it for stage one, the AC works pretty good for an R12 system running 134 in 115 degree heat.

Brown Santa has been showing up daily with parts for Stage 2, springs and things...

 

 

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See the rust? Under the trim, the trim must go, this is the only real rust I have found.

I promptly cut the bottom of the panel off and built a bumper to take it's place.

 

 

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O yeah, forgot... added tilt steering 

 

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Louvers too.

 

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Nicely done sir! I'm also digging the tailgate.

 

What is that buggy build in the background? Looks interesting... :thumbsup:

That's a someday project, it keeps getting pushed back by other projects like a little white Comanche that needed to be worked on. 

Mid travel (12" in front, 14" in the back), Subaru 2.5 married to 091 bus box, should be fun if I ever get around to finishing it.

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Upgrades this weekend - Installed 180 alternator, replaced water pump again (napa pump leaking after 5000 miles), installed led "B" pillar lights. Next weekend it gets the brake booster upgrade.

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Its been below a billion degrees in the shop so went ahead and swapped in the dual diaphragm booster, left MJ valve in place, bent up and flared new lines to said MJ distribution block, bled brakes ... no leaks, sweet.  Fire up engine, step on brake pedal and there is something sucking under the dash  :mad:  so much for the bargain booster off craigslist. 

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Love the tire swing. Sooooo much prettier than mine. And that rear bumper, Jesus that thing is beefy. How much does it weigh?

 

Not sure, it started life as a 4'x4'x3/16" steel plate and there were not many scraps left over...

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Sorry, not much on blow by blow details but here are a few pics.

 

The pile accumulating 

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The front diff got 4.56 gears, a lunchbox locker, JCR drag link/tie rod with 1 ton tie rod ends.

 

knuckle reaming 101

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Installed a post 95 one piece axle, which necessitated a block off plate on the vac disconnect and relocation of the oil seal. Being as the stock oil seals have a nice bevel to lift and guide the incoming through the oil seal and the replacement seal does not, I built an axle ramp. Not sure if it was needed but what's the fun if you don't do things your way.

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The rear got an ARB and this is the materials used to build a spreader...

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Pressing on a axle bearing, about the only thing not replaced were the brakes as there may be some discs in the future.

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The 231 lost it's slip yoke.

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Went with the "5.5 MJ lift"  replaced the sacked out rear with new stock leafs. Which necessitated disposal of these.

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To be replaced by these (black wheels suck to photograph) any way 285/75/R16

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Added this nice little tool box in the bed.

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Which I partitioned off and made the right side an electrical/air compressor bay.

I ran 4 gage wire to it, built an isolated standoff to connect the compressor and painless harness to.

One relay is for the ARB the other two are for the driving lights. The painless wiring harness has one

hot battery circuit, it's attached to a switch at the back of the tool box to power a yet to be installed 

rear flood light.

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In the cab I installed two "Prime 4X4" switch panels.

 

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Pretty much the end of Stage 2, not sure where Stage 3 will take us or when it will get started, the wallet is deflated.

I didn't put chromo shafts in, I did put drilled and slotted rotors on with ceramic pads (it stops). 

New clutch, rebuilt front drive shaft, new rear drive shaft, new ball and U joints and pretty much any small part that was replaceable.

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Very nice. I'm poking around deciding on colors before I paint... laying heavily towards white, and your truck is really pushing me that direction.

I like the white, mine needs new paint, I don't want to paint it, whole lot of work just to have a mesquite customize it.

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Out to the desert for javelina hunting/wheeling.

 

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After bumping into the Javelina and not getting off a shot, it was time to do a little wheeling.

Nothing serious cause I'm out here all alone with no cell service...

 

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