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Wow, it looks AMAZING guys! Super excited to see you take part in the event. Really jealous, wish I could get the WJ setup similar. Keep on jeepin' on!
I think the radius arms are gonna be more than enough for this build.
No update on the MJ so far. It's just sitting and collecting dust, while I'm collecting parts for it.
No worries, I'm resuming the comanche project as soon as I finish the WJ.
Wow, it looks AMAZING guys! Super excited to see you take part in the event. Really jealous, wish I could get the WJ setup similar. Keep on jeepin' on!
Thanks!
I'm going to take a lot of pictures from the event and post them here, so stay tuned
I've been following your build. Looks great. Your color, if it's factory, is actually one of 13 colors for '04. It appears to be paint code ZMQ which is listed as Deep Lava Red Metallic Clear Coat.
Finished the interior swap this week.
Came out just about perfect.
I spent about four days cleaning the seats to make them look like the do now. Seats were taken out of one of my parts jeeps, and they were nasty haha
The foam on driver seat was kinda worn out, so I changed it ( I took the foam from the factory passenger seat that came with the jeep). Now the bolsters are like new, no flat spots.
I installed the new headliner, along with all the missing plastic panels that can't go in before the headliner. Added some new Quadratec floor liners (passenger are and trunk)
Now the jeep smells like new, literally. Awesome smell of leather mixed with fresh fabric. Haha I just really enjoy it. The jeep smelled like death when I bought it... I couldn't even seat in it for longer than two minutes, it was that bad.
Also installed some side LED lights. They are Rigid Ignite series. I believe they are 2"x2" little cubes. For as small as they are, they put out a lot of light.
I installed them on both sides in the exact same spot. One is gonna give me some additional light under the tent, and the other one, under the awning.
I've been following your build. Looks great. Your color, if it's factory, is actually one of 13 colors for '04. It appears to be paint code ZMQ which is listed as Deep Lava Red Metallic Clear Coat.
Yes, it actually is that exact color. The Deep Lava Red Metallic.
I think this is my favorite color though.
In the garage, it looks like it's dark purple, in the sun it really shows the metallic flakes, and in the afternoon it looks like it's dark red mixed with brown.
Pretty neat color for sure!
One of the bigger problems after installing the 4-link on the back was to somehow fit a decent sounding exhaust in very limited space. I didn't want an obnoxiously loud straight pipe or anything like that. This jeep will be a daily driver and must be comfortable to drive.
I bought some exhaust components, and my brother built the exhaust.
The thing was to fit it high enough to clear the new skid plate, don't hang up on every rock, make it as short as possible to end before the rear links and make it as quiet as possible.
We accomplished all of that.
We used a Magnaflow universal cat, thrush turbo muffler and some additional 2.5" exhaust pipe and turndown.
it's really tight, but it fits like a glove!
I and my brother were working on some misc stuff all two last weeks to get the jeep up and running properly.
My brother fabricated a nice flat belly skid plate, and I was working on some smaller stuff such as mounting the fire extinguisher ( it's required to go on an overland adventure ), hooking up the transmission temperature gauge, and topping off all the fluids.
I took the jeep around the shop to test it and discovered that the rear quadra drive axle was not working right. The whole quadra drive set up was messed up, which was not visible at first sight... There was no time for fixing it, so I called East Coast Gear Supply, and had them overnight me an Aussie locker along with the lube locker gasket. I took a good open differential from one of our other jeeps, quickly swapped all the parts, put a locker in and put it under the jeep. Yeah... that was not a planned upgrade lol But we're at least gonna have some traction with the locker.
After that, we measured for driveshafts and had them priority shipped to us from Oliver's Driveline and Gear. They have jeep specific driveshafts at good prices!
We installed everything and took the jeep for a little stretch to check for any interference. There is none, it looks like we are good to go. Today, I took the jeep for a 100-mile test drive, and everything works perfectly so far. The next thing on the list is to clean the jeep, somehow pack everything (I doubt we're gonna have any spare space haha) and off we go! Can't wait to do some wheeling with this thing. But stay tuned, this is not the end of the story for that jeep
The Four Wheeler Overland Adventure East 2019 was a BLAST!
We (I and my brother) started our trip on Sunday, October 6th from Clermont, Florida. We packed the jeep with all the gear (surprisingly we were able to fit everything and still had space), got about 3 to 4 hours of sleep, and then left at 4:30 am. The first stop was in Georgia for some breakfast and fuel, because we started with only a half of a tank. The jeep was averaging 18 miles per gallon, so about 400 miles per tank. We stopped about 4 times on some rest areas along the way. We arrived at our hotel in Virginia at 9 pm. The next morning we left the hotel at 7 am and drove the rest of the way, about 350 miles. The drive was not fun lol we drove thru Washington DC and Maryland in the morning hours on Monday. It started raining in Pitsburg, PA, and it was raining for the rest of the day.
We arrived at the Raush Creek Off-Road park, the starting point of the adventure at 2 pm. We checked in, got our swag bags and sponsor sticker put on.
Trent McGee from Fourwheeler took some pictures of the jeep for the future use in the magazine. The rain was not helping...
The next day, we started at 8 am and did some green and blue trails in Rausch Creek. Trails were mostly very easy with few optional rock obstacles (we did all of them). There was a small water crossing on our way as well. Of course, the trails took as much longer than they normally would, just because the Fourwheeler crew was taking pictures and filming with drones, and we had 35 rigs to go through each obstacle.
We were on the trail until 2 pm, and then we had lunch. Since neither I nor my brother can cook, the mac and cheese we had, was not really good haha No big deal, we filled our stomachs with snacks lol
After lunch, we hit the road. We had about a 2-hour drive to our first camping spot in some small town in Pennsylvania. We arrived around 6 pm to the campground. Everybody started setting up all the tents, trailers, etc. Later that night we had a nice dinner, provided by the fourwheeler crew.
* On our way to the camp, a silver Cherokee XJ had some problems with the steering. We found out that it was missing both jam nuts on the tie rod. We temporary fixed that problem with some hose clamps and tape measure lol The XJ drove 2 hours with no problem.
The next day we woke up, ate breakfast and hit the road. Our first destination and a lunch spot were at the lake, I don't know where it was exactly or the name of the lake. All I know is that it was in a very remote area in the mountains. The group drove through some beautiful, scenic roads. There were steep hill climbs, switchbacks, and awesome, colorful trees along the way. Probably the nicest and most scenic roads I've ever driven through.
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After lunch, we hit the road again. After a few hours, we ended up in West Virginia. Somewhere... There was nothing around, except a few old farm houses every few miles. A lot of corn everywhere, and that's about it haha It was already afternoon, and it was getting dark. The road changed the elevation frequently. Some hills were up to 13% grade. The drive itself was awesome! however, filled with the lovely smell of burning brakes and sparks flying from under the cars. Yes... sparks, just to give you an idea of how steep these hills actually were.
Our second destination for the day and our camping spot was a Twin Mountain Adventure Off-Road Park. Our group leader got lost in the middle of nowhere, so we arrived at the camp at 10 pm instead of 5 pm... oh well. We knew that the camp was very high in the mountains, but it was really dark so we couldn't see anything. Well, we had a little surprise in the morning. The views were breathtaking, and this is not a lake, these are clouds.
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Our last day was straight highway driving to Arrington, Virginia and Overland Expo East 2019. We arrived in the afternoon and had an official banquet. We were parked in the exhibitor area, so that was pretty cool to be a part of the display.
The next day we woke up early in the morning to go and check out all the vendors and vehicles on the display. We had time to do so until noon because at noon we headed out to do some wheeling!
We did a Bold Mountain trail in Virginia. It took us 10 hours from start to finish. We left the trail at 9 pm and were back at the camp by 10 pm. The trail was really long, really rocky. Maybe not huge rocks, but big enough to slow you down to pretty much 0. There were some big rock obstacles on the way too. Everybody really enjoyed the trail and the quality time together.