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I would love to go and meet and trail ride with y'all but that is almost 400 miles for me one way and can't take that much time off in June, sorry guys. I really want to catch up with some other XJ guys and ride. I ride with JK's, JT's and some other various Jeeps most of the time off the 600-1...
The whole reason for the disconnecting the Battery before welding on or engine work is to to keep the PCM/ECM from getting fried from a possible arch or ground spike. I don't normally do it either but, was told that's the reason by an ASE field coordinator. Just my 2.5 cents if that's what it's...
I'm running the T/M TM5-5866 trail master rock crawler black steel wheels in 15x8 with the new General Mud Grappler X3 all terrain tires in 31x10.5 r 15
The instructions on the tractor paint didn't call for anything but the acetone to spray it. It was mixed 4:1 if I remember correctly. Just wait at least 3 days to cure before you wet sand it. I tried mine the next morning and it wasn't cured yet.
I just checked that out......WOW!! Very clean looking body with some really cool tracks. I want tracks for mine but I doubt I will ever have the $$$ to get them. I wonder how they would hold up around where I live with just mud, hard packed red clay and some pretty knarly trails. we get a couple...
I'm currently running on my 97 XJ extended front bump stops and front springs/ shocks from my old JKU 4 inch lift that I put back to stock before I traded it in on a go fast.
Very nice work so far. at least it will be all fresh and clean for the first few miles..... then time to take to the trails and find some stuff to run over and thru :viking:
I would be more interested in the old Scout behind the Fords to have a toy to build again. That could be real fun to drive train swap it to get dependable power and fuel mileage. Throw some better axles under it with modest lift and good tires and trail that bad boy!
I've got one I pulled out of my 97 XJ that I converted last year just sitting in my storage room. no hubs on it, just the knuckles, ball joints and bushings. If you're still looking for one I'm in Alabama and will take reasonable offer. I will even drive half way for small fee.
That is going to be a fun swap. I know the trans tunnel will have to wider for that transmission and the cross member will have to be modified as well as the motor mounts, cooling system ect.....there's not much room to tackle much towards the front seats and gas pedal when taking on the trans...
I'm pretty sure the only difference between the ZJ and XJ rear D35's are the newer ZJ has disc brakes and the housings. If you have access to the whole axle just use all the parts from the ZJ and it should work. I've had/ have both and have swapped axle shafts between them when they both have...
You're right about everyone going to know that vehicle. I've already had many people trying to buy it though. With me being a former Marine I wanted a more military look to it.
I got my NP242 out of a 97 ZJ with an auto and 4.0 like my 97 XJ. My XJ is a converted 4x4 with the front axle also coming from the ZJ due to it being the same gear ratio as my 8.25 rear axle. the t/c is 27 spline output with 23 spline input like almost ever Jeep XJ from 94 up to my knowledge...
On the Ford 9 inch the seal goes on the axle shaft then the bearing gets pressed on. this is NOT an easy job. The brakes would be disassembled, backing plate and bolts removed and the axles should slide out. It is a non C-clip axle. Just bank on new axle shaft bearings while you're in there...
I'm guessing the 47RE came out and went back into your Dodge Ram truck with the cummings diesel. I'm very impressed, I don't think I could take that chance to build one of mine....although I do have a couple extra transmissions laying around I could experiment with. And an old C-4 trans out of...