Oh brother, you are about to start something fun and very challenging. And speaking of challenging, I note that you have some missing trim pieces...those will be very difficult to locate, but I'll keep my eyes peeled around here for some if you let me know which ones you are missing.
Known to-do list:
Full suspension (thinking of a 3.5" lift, that's what I had before, seemed about right, suggestions on kits welcome).
Brakes (seem a bit squishy, so brakebooster on down will probably be replaced).
A/C
Headliner
sun visors
front seats
Tires
interior trim
electrics (lights/speakers/etc)
upgrade cooling system? (bigger radiator or something).
dent removal?
Paint/vinyl repair?
Oh brother, you are about to start something fun and very challenging. And speaking of challenging, I note that you have some missing trim pieces...those will be very difficult to locate, but I'll keep my eyes peeled around here for some if you let me know which ones you are missing.
awesome! I do have a lot of missing trim, but I'm not sure if I will actually replace it or just get a vinyl sticker that looks like it has the trim pieces to replace the wood grain that's on there? We'll see, I ordered a headlight surround already for the driver's side since the one that is on there is cracked. and a new dash bezel, since that is cracked as well... I'll make a list tomorrow of all the trim pieces missing. I also need a driver's door handle, or repair the one I have.
Got my build sheet from Jeep, anybody know what this provides me?
Rubicon X It's under the optional equipment
I was curious so a quick search did not yield much.
Little speculation that it might be what they called the Up Country Suspension but a couple other people disagreed.
They also had a Jeep with that option listed.
Then a couple people saying that it might be the Briarwood Package. The exterior woodgrain.
Be curious to know if you ever find out for sure.
I was curious so a quick search did not yield much.
Little speculation that it might be what they called the Up Country Suspension but a couple other people disagreed.
They also had a Jeep with that option listed.
Then a couple people saying that it might be the Briarwood Package. The exterior woodgrain.
Be curious to know if you ever find out for sure.
From what I see, all wagoneers had the wood grain, at least I've yet to see a wagoneer without it. I think it has to do with the suspension and skid plates, and stuff, maybe it was a package that included all of that?
Oh brother, you are about to start something fun and very challenging. And speaking of challenging, I note that you have some missing trim pieces...those will be very difficult to locate, but I'll keep my eyes peeled around here for some if you let me know which ones you are missing.
Here is a list of trim missing/broken:
Front driver's side fender - top trim, front lower trim, wagoneer badge
Driver's side rear door - top trim
Back seat is pretty gross...
passenger rear quarter - lower trim
Driver's door - Broken door latch
front passenger door - lower trim
rear hatch - interior door trim
front passenger door - front corner window is not aligned correctly
driver's side headlight trim is broken (have replacement on the way)
rear hatch upper trim
rear seat belts need to be replaced, one is broken (can I just get a set from an 98 or newer, should just bolt up right?)
Driver's front door, interior door card is a mess...
passenger rear door window switch is busted
rear driver's door car is a bit messed up
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Also, several months ago when I was returning from a different trip, I made a detour and picked a few parts off of this Jeep in Athens. I'd offer to go out again, but honestly with my schedule I don't think I'd be able to for long. I'm not sure if this vehicle isn't in the crusher yet, but it's worth reaching out to see if they'll sell you some of the trim pieces that you are missing.
Also, several months ago when I was returning from a different trip, I made a detour and picked a few parts off of this Jeep in Athens. I'd offer to go out again, but honestly with my schedule I don't think I'd be able to for long. I'm not sure if this vehicle isn't in the crusher yet, but it's worth reaching out to see if they'll sell you some of the trim pieces that you are missing.
Moving it from where I laid it out outside to inside, caused wrinkles... but I love how it looks. And I did it myself.
AIS,
Not sure if you're already glued it or not, but if you haven't you should try one of those el cheapo amazon upholstery steamers to take out the wrinkles before you glue it. They work wonders.