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Rich, you need to wheel more to test out your wheelbase.
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i agree, but i am laid off and have a new born, not a good combo for wheeling
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No, definitely not! Take your time. We'll be here when you're ready.
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so i was able to get some junk 1979 j10 rear springs of of jeff from crown auto and they had the front spring eye cut off i think i am going to use the entire rear j10 spring pack with a xj main leaf so hopefully that will take care of the rear springs. i did some horse trading for my h1's and 38" swampers for a dana300 set up with twin sticks and a teraflex 4 to 1 gear set up. if i did my math right that should be around 104 to 1 1st gear. i was always not to keen on the low gear sets in the northeast (wheel speed) but i figured that i would give it a shot i can always sell it for what i have in to it. as soon as i am done pumping out the basement that i sheet rocked a couple of days ago i will get going on the cj
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so i have been very busy working on the cj, i have flat bellied the rig swapped in all new leaf springs. it seems that every step forward i seem to go 5 steps back. i wanted to have a cross member that would support the tranny and a separate set of cross members to support the skid plate. i had this vision in my mind of how it would come out and wasn't even close. not to mention that the angles on the front u joints are pretty ugly. i had to make new twin sticks for the dana300 so i took the old ones and made the same length only straight, but because i rotated the dana300 flat the old twin sticks curved right into the t18 lever they turned out to be up around where the radio would be. i did the measure twice cut once thing when it came to the traction bar and came up about an inch an a half to short (i added 10 1/2" to the one i already had). the springs give my jeep to much lift and i was going to put waggie springs in the front for a 3" stretch in the front to keep the tires out of the fenders but i have a shackle reversal in the front so it does not change anything. its time to lose the front fenders swap in the old leaf springs (lower is better)
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my rear drive shaft is now 32" long
i have 27 3/4" from the ground to the skid plate
and everything i just installed has anti size on it so it should all come apart easy
going to drink beer now
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nice to see some progress on this Rich. slow or backwards even is fine by us. Gives us full time forum dwellers something new to read
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so i am almost happy with status of my cj just have to wheel it and see how it does. i am still going to change the flat belly set up so no pics yet. i lowered it down using stock yj leaves and a thicker main leaf from a old rancho leaf pack that i had and the rear got a xj main leaf and the rest of a j10 rear spring pack. it still a little higher than i like but it still fits in and out of the garage with out airing down. here's a pic of the way she sits
when i had to lower it i had to remove the front fenders so i made a set of tube fenders 1 1/8" x 1/8" tubing that i bent and skinned with 1/8" sheet i called my buddy who painted my jeep to paint the fenders but decided to paint it my self all said and done i was into the matched paint and supplies for about $100
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i also drove the jeep with the new 4to1 in the dana 300 it is insane low now finial ratio is 104 to 1
got some measurements 12 3/8" under front 60, 12" under 14 bolt, and 26 1/2" under the belly. wheel base is 101"
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104:1....nice!
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like it!
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that rig is looking pretty damn sexy.
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