Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
20 hours ago, fiatslug87 said:

Sounds like a great trip, glad you and the CJ got home in one piece. Who was in the white MJ? Are they on here?


Had an awesome trip! I’d describe it as the most terrible yet greatest road-trip in the CJ. :laugh:
 

White Comanche is xjrev10. Austin hasn’t been on here in a while. He even asked me, “Is Comanche Club even a thing anymore?” :doh:

  • Replies 470
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

Posted
47 minutes ago, neohic said:

He even asked me, “Is Comanche Club even a thing anymore?” :doh:

I hope you told him to log on and find out

Posted
1 hour ago, 89 MJ said:

I hope you told him to log on and find out

 

1 hour ago, eaglescout526 said:

The audacity! 

 

1 hour ago, fiatslug87 said:

I hope you told him to pull his head out of his fASSbook.


:laugh:

Posted

Partial clean up day. I brought it to the car wash, took a cleanup cut and respooled the winch cable, put the rear driveshaft back in, and I fixed the bikini top. A couple of the hook and loop straps pulled through the canvas from hanging in there from highway speeds. It was only the middle two but I reinforced all four rear straps with marine vinyl. 

 

IMG_8871.jpeg.b1d64180f9a41fd5e41aabee851d271d.jpeg

IMG_8872.jpeg.170863c15320b29802ca9c1ed8487f94.jpeg

IMG_8873.jpeg.ef90c6045c91495f1d5c5bcf91e3b653.jpeg

IMG_8875.jpeg.015a9182ea2107b4968a9c7fa36618b9.jpeg
 

I need to make a plan for making a new rain cover soon. 

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

With springtime trying really hard to come around, I wanted to address the old rain cover. About this time last year we got some gnarly hail and it trashed the old cover. It was kept around because it was better than nothing. The new top is made of a thinner material, but it is waterproof.

 

IMG_9069.jpeg.b195670138a134f27b845fcff7f7f73c.jpeg
IMG_9070.jpeg.3ec538d161a02c4d21fa8f508f3953ea.jpeg

IMG_9073.jpeg.557389c5b7d7a8350316d5d19dcd0789.jpeg

IMG_9074.jpeg.fcda676f3098a6b8ea00a12a4c0cf21e.jpeg

IMG_9071.jpeg.895ff76f27f388974cad0e49963bc66c.jpeg

 

I made it inside out so the seams would be easier to work with. Reinforcement patches where the straps would go were added along with some marine vinyl where there could be a wear spot. After final sewing it fit great!

 

IMG_9086.jpeg.c6a856f649f89211fbfc1b05ee87c824.jpeg

IMG_9087.jpeg.c292470429ecdd822f2c7c02cf017674.jpeg

IMG_9084.jpeg.2c76a53d615b72f51e73f6ff69f76698.jpeg

 

In the future, I’ll try and keep an eye on any heavier weather and park it under my carport if need be. We’ll see how it lasts. Hopefully the thinner material holds up.

 

IMG_9085.jpeg.915370f11e87a9c99c3f85a23e4d1337.jpeg

Posted
32 minutes ago, watchamakalit said:

I have a "rain gear" cover for my 7. Love it. Nice durable material. 


Thats what I started with for the original cover. It was a Rain Gear brand but it was for a YJ. The for was never great around the windshield, but it was good material to work with when I trimmed it down to fit. They make a great product!… but they don’t make one for an early CJ. 

Posted
23 minutes ago, neohic said:


Thats what I started with for the original cover. It was a Rain Gear brand but it was for a YJ. The for was never great around the windshield, but it was good material to work with when I trimmed it down to fit. They make a great product!… but they don’t make one for an early CJ. 

Come to think of it mine is a YJ cover. However I also have a YJ "family rollbar".  I could see where that would cause fit issues on yours. 

Posted

The CJ finally got un-Moabed today. I pumped out the remainder of the fuel in the long range auxiliary tank and removed it. There was a bunch of last minute wiring that needed to get cleaned up and I never added an override switch for the fan… that I later did in a parking lot. This means that a new hole got drilled in the dash!

 

IMG_9091.jpeg.62769597aff9b3c7d9e88a6a3472ea20.jpeg
IMG_9098.jpeg.f24c83703cffbf5b661d3eb1257e446a.jpeg
 

The turkey pan heat shield got retired today also. I got a couple rolls of heat shield tin foil kind of stuff and went to town on nearly all of the exhaust under the tub. Hopefully that put a pin in the overheating fuel pump.

 

IMG_9090.jpeg.6cb8797b92e14a78ef1c0701e52b6edc.jpeg

IMG_9092.jpeg.c6b7de5e980b7a8dc16e2e9e9d17d456.jpeg

IMG_9093.jpeg.00e981e4bcea711aeae381faea77c17b.jpeg

IMG_9094.jpeg.79aa4f1179a6e3890b86e2cbd42672e8.jpeg

IMG_9095.jpeg.3bdc61676ce69efd7f64876dcf900101.jpeg

 

Fingers crossed for no rattles! We’re getting into our heavy snow season also. I’m not interested in seeing how the new top holds up to wet, heavy snow that we’re supposed to get this week so it’s hiding out under the carport. 

 

IMG_9099.jpeg.77f99a3b79c55f8c6453039511e7a274.jpeg
 

Planning ahead for the next big project, YJ springs have been ordered. I decided to go with Zone Offroad 2” lift springs because they’re under the Fox/BDS umbrella. They offer a kit that doesn’t include shocks that’s very affordable! I’m hoping they don’t suck. For shocks, I’ve got two new Bilstein 5100s for a 3” lift rear TJ application already but they’re the same shock as a 3” YJ only with a bar pin in the upper bushing that’ll get taken out. The front will be matching 5100s for a 3” YJ. I’m not in a huge hurry to tear apart the whole suspension right now so I’m just collecting parts. Stay tuned for that!

Posted

What about relocating the pump?  Both my cjs have electric pumps and both are on the frame rail just ahead of the tank. I believe the 85 is on the passenger rail and the 77 is on the drivers rail. can't speak for the 77 as it hasnt run since I brought it home, however the 85 has never had heat issues. 

Posted
3 hours ago, watchamakalit said:

What about relocating the pump?  Both my cjs have electric pumps and both are on the frame rail just ahead of the tank. I believe the 85 is on the passenger rail and the 77 is on the drivers rail. can't speak for the 77 as it hasnt run since I brought it home, however the 85 has never had heat issues. 


Thats on the list also. I do have another 6” I can move it over but it would also put the pump right where I need to add a reinforcement plate come the day I start on the YJ spring swap. 

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Small update on the rain cover. I like when everything has a place when not being used so I made a small cinch bag for it.

 

IMG_9126.jpeg.a76fde928d53a4ff86e6e528df1b4fb1.jpeg

IMG_9127.jpeg.56830acd66af9b2ce26f8f5207a572bc.jpeg

 

The bag is about 14” long when it has the top crammed in it. Fits under the seat next to the gear bags nicely also. The top itself got an additional strap on the rear corners after I noticed it riding up and collecting water after the rain we’ve been getting.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

My springs arrived!

 

IMG_9195.jpeg.67313350b91810ab3e4aa19cffa01e8d.jpeg

 

I went with a Zone Offroad 2” YJ kit without shocks. Reason being is that Zone is under the Fox/BDS umbrella and I’ve heard great things about the ride quality and flex. These are more on the basic side though being they don’t have military wrapped eyes, but let’s say that this kit was also “cost effective”. With the addition of the Bilstein shocks, I’m hoping for good suspension performance.

 

In the spirit of “cost effectiveness”, i decided to make some of the components I’ll be needing too.

 

IMG_9200.jpeg.5aaf2453a2a0a810b3d1ee30090aa829.jpeg

IMG_9203.jpeg.95851632ec52da9918e86b38c2b99817.jpeg

IMG_9197.jpeg.e998c244a4bd1d72ef8988e846d78291.jpeg

IMG_9198.jpeg.b16826bde0ede49f53e3214683d9fdd6.jpeg

IMG_9199.jpeg.a989568c3597c1517627ac6eb71caf24.jpeg
 

Shackle bushings and spring plates are on order. I considered making the plates, but the disgustingly rusty plate I had in mind isn’t big enough to get four plates out of it. Next on the list is making the shackles. Maybe I’ll start the suspension swap soon?… still not in a huge hurry. 

Posted

Another day in the shop and I’ve got nearly everything I need to get started on the front suspension. I started with making the front shackles and then moved to getting real world measurements on the shocks.

 

IMG_9239.jpeg.488f18d2274b1c303c230091a14e11c5.jpeg

IMG_9221.jpeg.454e7f4a7c96c85dc6f72b0146940885.jpeg

IMG_9222.jpeg.7e56a70313ac9924d28c67d47455b71f.jpeg

IMG_9223.jpeg.6fca32dc7be7a96b0bc464a753be0392.jpeg

 

Shackles are 4.5” from eye to eye because that’s the length I could get out of the 3/8” material I had. The front shocks are 28.5” extended and 17.75” collapsed. Rears are 23” to 15”. They are both 3-4” lift YJ shocks for the ease of future replacements. Eyeballing it, I think the rears might just drop right in, but the fronts are obviously much different than what’s currently in there. To get real numbers on the springs I started with measuring the current setup.

 

IMG_9215.jpeg.c8453060fda91f1e0046b50b78a85244.jpeg
IMG_9216.jpeg.9d747dda5bc2bfb3d1f8b380735c263e.jpeg

IMG_9217.jpeg.ef678b6f4415c4fb3e60ac2ff5068ed3.jpeg

IMG_9218.jpeg.3dd9d18a5ac30e84234fac67c8901ea8.jpeg

IMG_9220.jpeg.fa1f537f6e7f01986cee6f5508b8c33f.jpeg

 

The spring moves a whopping 1” from ride height to droop and is 39” from eye to eye at ride height with a 2.5” shackle. This thing had a much longer shackle years ago but I put the tiny ones on it to try and get some caster in it.

 

Moving to the new springs, I started with static measurements to see how much it’ll move.

 

IMG_9208.jpeg.61e6a8607f607468799df6aec68e45a8.jpeg

IMG_9210.jpeg.4060a1555bf3636e84d93b7cd2566cee.jpeg

IMG_9211.jpeg.3e2c550cd3f2f8fa6eb3cf12f9c678ea.jpeg

IMG_9212.jpeg.8c7063cbb2d8f90f89bd7744a1802f97.jpeg
IMG_9213.jpeg.78dfcd142f5c37f1683d95afccf15da0.jpeg

IMG_9214.jpeg.83717699553ab4b5dd6e1199b43ebc6e.jpeg

 

They’ll obviously move more with the weight of the Jeep and axles moving around, so it was more the measurements with weight on it that was important to me. Looks like they’re going to be nice and flat at ride height! With that I started figuring where the front shocks will live. The bottom mount will pretty much be where it currently is. That should keep the caliper playing nice around it.

 

IMG_9225.jpeg.bba556329d7eff4c258e23e7dce8b1df.jpeg

IMG_9226.jpeg.a1f622afc50a3d7b9de7d91e36a3c942.jpeg

IMG_9227.jpeg.ab73ae66c83f4760e433a3a23533351a.jpeg

IMG_9228.jpeg.37840c15b62efd7c9fcff3c432c7b850.jpeg

 

The upper mount will be more creative. I started with a piece of steel something-er-other that I nearly ran over on the road years ago and then decided to pick it up. Maybe from a tow truck?… it’s shock mounts now. 

 

IMG_9189.jpeg.52cf74ce77b400cf442ece0946f891e6.jpeg
 

My torch made short work of extracting what I needed. Then I made a quick template to get the angles right and cut out the rest. Paint and rust was removed with one of those “hamburger” stripping pads. Those things are awesome! They consume pretty quick, but still awesome!

 

IMG_9190.jpeg.352ce4c0fd5ffb2644fd87e97f2a89bc.jpeg

IMG_9229.jpeg.871ab2210f3b0d82e32e5240b9fe51bf.jpeg

IMG_9230.jpeg.e8c490e4d98801cc948ede60204c284e.jpeg

IMG_9231.jpeg.5c6f25670a5d894d71d7b5085382b6db.jpeg

IMG_9232.jpeg.704391f6b022004b2cc18fc47993d89e.jpeg
 

The current upper mounts need to get cut out and these will go in their place. Again, we’re just eyeballing things based on compressed spring measurements. This might change once I get the new springs in and flex it around to get hard numbers on the shocks. Fenders will need to get cut also.

 

While I had tape measure things happening I took a look at where the spring and shackle mounts will go based on factory YJ numbers.

 

IMG_9234.jpeg.918cf7497a87e365bd9d9978aac3b86d.jpeg
IMG_9236.jpeg.1a4d35041084d53c467f77e79650434b.jpeg

IMG_9237.jpeg.1f49e6b2a5808d95175e149435704e90.jpeg

 

My plan is to move the axle forward some and modifying the bumper is now in the cards. There is some factory boxing on the inside of the frame over where the new spring mount will go but I need to connect the dots a bit.

 

IMG_9238.jpeg.48641fd7fc75b8c2da1dc3e8dad1c2a0.jpeg
 

Right now, it looks pretty straight forward to me. My tape measure tells me everything will work so it’ll be fine… probably. 

Posted

Crazy mad flex!

 

IMG_9244.jpeg.166b8480f59d0f5b1bfc27060c414167.jpeg

IMG_9245.jpeg.3bc5ebabc7bdff72d02a35b01c159f07.jpeg

IMG_9258.jpeg.a0592a53b69c6532b480d3a3f9416bc3.jpeg

 

I ran the CJ up my buddy’s ramp today to get some more baseline measurements. Unfortunately, I ran out of traction before lifting a tire so the winch got used to pull it up the rest of the way… very embarrassing.

 

Let’s talk about the rear.

 

IMG_9252.jpeg.d2cb66cbd46bef0f6b63cdc5777cac88.jpeg

IMG_9257.jpeg.b120e1c52931d7428e14231e68eae4f8.jpeg

IMG_9241.jpeg.3f65ae5a7d68b6453cc356dfea68c14e.jpeg

IMG_9242.jpeg.e226f99ef0b6c7f00cb37e30a55b98af.jpeg

 

With the rear tire bouncing off the ground, the shock was about topped out at 19” of travel. At the other side, the tire was just about into the wheel well and I wasn’t even close to the bump stop.

 

As for the front…

 

IMG_9246.jpeg.f5afb81b9c5bf58712fc2b4f957ba640.jpeg
IMG_9253.jpeg.b0a537229acb5a735a221245c7d1a7d9.jpeg

IMG_9243.jpeg.0be26b173a32dce32a2e3cfdf629c69c.jpeg

IMG_9254.jpeg.3e17105b4689e70b44d3807fd6662b6d.jpeg

IMG_9255.jpeg.6768acc108e52e728dd3722fe459432a.jpeg

 

… I also have a mile or so before anything touches anything. The shock bottomed out before the tire was anywhere near full stuff.

 

Pretty sure there’s some room for improvement here. 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

×
×
  • Create New...