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offroadnut36 Jul 13, 2010 02:47 PM

Nice bling!

X1994J Jul 16, 2010 09:04 AM

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So my front arms were were hitting the body before full bump. So we modified the front arm mounts, dropped the mounting location an inch on the cross member.

I was using aftermarket poly bushings for the front arms, which are super stiff. Now that my arms are basically level and my caster shouldn't be an issue now I decided to swap back in the factory style rubber bushings. These flex so much better.

So I tore the front end out and painted the front arms, modified the brackets, replaced all my mock up bolts with grade 8's, and put everything back together for good now.

Here is the final setup...

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RkyMtnH Jul 16, 2010 10:41 AM

I just read thru the whole thread . Insane build man . Full width looks looks totally kick azz ! Sitting that low with all that down travel should be fun to drive . :grin:

96_xj Jul 16, 2010 10:42 AM

uh i cant wait to see this thing out on the trail!

X1994J Jul 16, 2010 04:55 PM

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I didnt want to post this cause it's a crap pic, but what the hey.

Flexing it out last night... this is about an inch from the bump stop on the front left, and the rear right was also about an inch from the bump stop. So it's pretty well- balanced I think.

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X1994J Jul 18, 2010 12:38 PM

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So I decide to start on some of the smaller misc. stuff last night, basically tie up a bunch of loose ends.

Put the front drive line in, got lucky and it fit perfect due to the fact the front end is pushed forward a couple inches, which made up for the longer pinion on the 44.

Pulled the rear coil retainers out, added an isolator to keep the coil quiet when it re-seats. This setup turned out sweet. There is a bolt welded to the angle iron, the bolt comes down the center of the bump stop, the round plate that retains the coil is welded to the bump stop. So the retainer goes on over the bolt, nut goes on which retains the coil, then slide the bump stop into place. I dig it.
Also Finally got all the grade 8's in and torqued down.
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Then I decided to set the fenders on and try to flex this thing out, just to see where i'm at. I can't get it high enough with just a jack and blocks to get the bump stops to hit. The front will compress 3-4 inches and at the same time the opposite rear corner does the same, so it's pretty balanced. Maybe i'll go borrow the old man's engine hoist so I can get it high enough to actually use the bump stops. So here's a few pics, remember , this is only 4-5" of lift and 4-5" of up-travel.



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Almost on the rear bump, but not quite.
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Notice the trimmed fenders..
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Fender clearance should be ok...
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SO... basically my list of items to do before it's wheelable.....

1- Rear Drive Line
2- Run rear brake lines
3- Bleed all the brakes.
4- hook up fuel lines and wiring for pump.
5- Hook up t Case and shifter linkage.
6- Shorten Drag link and swap pitman arm.
7- Mount rear shocks.
8- Pray this bastard starts right up after 9 months.

rock on brothas.

96_xj Jul 18, 2010 12:42 PM

so i have decided i want to be cool like you one day and have my jeep up on the cherokee forum banner :D


but i am really itching to hear how this wheels!

X1994J Jul 18, 2010 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by 96_xj (Post 606963)
so i have decided i want to be cool like you one day and have my jeep up on the cherokee forum banner :D


but i am really itching to hear how this wheels!

So throw it up for Cherokee of the month. I'd vote for you just for driving a black rig and living in AZ, way too hot for me! :sweatdrop: Seriously though, you're rig doesn't have to be THAT special to be up there, just get a few good pics of you using it for what its for.

And, it'll probably break in the first 10 minutes like it used to. :icon_rolleyes:
But it would def. be nice if it didnt. :D

X1994J Jul 18, 2010 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by RkyMtnH (Post 604702)
I just read thru the whole thread . Insane build man . Full width looks looks totally kick azz ! Sitting that low with all that down travel should be fun to drive . :grin:

Thanks man. And I agree, I think it'll be much funner than the old 8" lift, should be much more stable.

X1994J Jul 20, 2010 09:16 AM

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Started mounting the rear shocks last night.

Built some mounting tabs..
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These things are huge...
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Tying the upper mount into the area plated for the rear coils..
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try to finish the upper mounts tonight or tomorrow and the rear shocks will be done.

Gravy Jul 21, 2010 06:17 PM

Took some shots with my new camera last night. Kinda cool.
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u...h_GOPR0438.jpg
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http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u...h_GOPR0448.jpg
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terleira Jul 21, 2010 06:30 PM

Looking really good.
:yes:

grn99 Jul 21, 2010 07:26 PM

Nice work; Intrested on how well it flexes on an RTI ramp. My bet would be on "SICK".

JakeWI Jul 21, 2010 10:36 PM

hell yeah. great progress

AhhAndy Jul 22, 2010 12:01 AM

great build.. cant wait to see more!


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