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Glove box fix

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Red, May 8, 2010.

  1. Red

    Red Member

    Having invested in the POS reproduction "glove box" I grabbed a fifty cal ammo can and figured I'd see how much cutting and welding it would take to make one. Come to find out, a fifty cal ammo can is an exact match for a CJ5. My 59 CJ5 has the remnants of the M38's battery box to get in the way, but even that only slowed things down a bit. A bit of jiggling and it just fell in place several self tapping sheet metal screws later and I have a steel glove box.

    Also, I used the search function to find and answer about throttle cable routing/attaching, imagine, problems already solved just waiting for me to look them up. Who'da thunk it could be so easy.
     
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  2. monster cj5

    monster cj5 1972 CJ 5 540hp ls3

    Do you have any pic's after reading i'm thinking of doing the same.
     
  3. Red

    Red Member

    Sure, stand by and I'll try to get some right before sundown.
     
  4. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    Good Idea!

    I just used that aftermarket heavy duty plastic one that the maker is trying to retire on the proceeds of, my original g'box door/lid/cover and a mailbox lock that I adapted to the lid after breaking two (count 'em, two!) of the original types.

    Yours will be more weather tight.
     
  5. i used a two dollar plastic trash can from the Dollar store perfect fit too.
     
  6. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    When I got my '60 the door/lid/cover was there and held closed with bailing wire.
    Nothing behind it. I never even thought of the trashcan thing. My thinking outside the box thing has been decreasing the older I get.
     
  7. I started with a plastic repo that did not fit. Cut it down, poprivited back together, and used an old license plate for a bottom.
     
  8. John Worman

    John Worman from New Mexico

    I bought the plastic one a looooong time ago. I didn't remember it being that expensive, but prices have no doubt gone up since then.

    I'm not knowing what a mailbox lock is. It sounds like something I should know about.

    I'm not nearly so creative. I put a bolt and nut through the inner bracket that then extends through the hole in the lid where the original latch was. Then with a fender washer and a wing nut I was finished. About all I was missing was a little duct tape to make it a real engineering feat. At least the lid doesn't fly open when I'm underway.
     
  9. ojgrsoi

    ojgrsoi Retired 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    I purchased a standard size and it worked ok for me. I had to trim around the bolt on the curb side as well as cutting a slot for the door stop. I marked it, drilled the pilot holes and used the provided screws. But I did drag out a 5.56 ammo box today and that looks like it would be a good fit and sturdy as well. If this plastic one does not hold up I will probably do that next.
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  10. grannyscj

    grannyscj Headed to the Yukon

    I got one of those plastic ones laying around if anyone wants it. I made a console awhile back and decided to turn the glove box into a stereo.
    [​IMG]
     
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  11. dvw86

    dvw86 Member

    So that's what those are for. I've always wondered what those two little nuts on the glovebox door were for. My Jeep has always had the nuts bit not the bracket. Now I need to look for or make a bracket. Learn something new every day.

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  12. very cool :stout::stout::stout:
     
  13. [​IMG]

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    heres my 2.00 glove box, also bought one for in between the seats..:stout::stout::stout:
     
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  14. colojeepguy

    colojeepguy Colorado Springs

  15. Walt Couch

    Walt Couch sidehill Cordele, Ga. 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    dvw86, also inside the green circle at the bottom connected to the hinge, you will find a flat spring steel piece that is to maintain pressure on the door when closed for anti-rattle and also gives a spring open effect when you open it. Don't know how many originals are still out there but I do still have it on my Tux.
     
  16. ojgrsoi

    ojgrsoi Retired 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Anyone have a source for the rubber bumpers at the top corners?
     
  17. grannyscj

    grannyscj Headed to the Yukon

    Walcks has them.
     
  18. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    Those big square multi-mailbox thing they are putting in all the new housing areas for the last 10 or so years instead of walking around and delivering the mail to your door.

    Or mailboxes in apartment buildings.

    You can get the locks from Ace Hardware or simular.
     
  19. jasonjp62

    jasonjp62 Member

    I had the same idea as Rocky with the glove box.

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  20. Red

    Red Member

    Sorry about the tardy response sports fans; here's the pictures:

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    Photo four is as seen through the giant honking used-to-be-there-radio hole in my dash.

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    Photo five, six, and seven are as seen with the camera laying on the floor board (a.k.a. up-the-skirt-cam).

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