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My 75 CJ-5

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by rsbad454, Feb 1, 2013.

  1. johneyboy03

    johneyboy03 The green beast

    Are you planning putting a booster on the master brake cylinder? Combined with disk brake it's a major difference with Oem.
     
  2. rsbad454

    rsbad454 Member

    Nope...I'll see how it goes for now. It will be a huge improvement just having rear drums that work....lol
     
  3. rsbad454

    rsbad454 Member

    I've git the radiator mounted along with fan shroud and clutch.

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  4. rsbad454

    rsbad454 Member

    I can't wait to get this thing going......jeep toss
     
  5. rsbad454

    rsbad454 Member

    I got the ball joints pressed in and spindle studs pressed in, next will be paint and install.

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  6. rsbad454

    rsbad454 Member

    Now painted....

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  7. rsbad454

    rsbad454 Member

    Starting to get everything mounted.

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  8. rsbad454

    rsbad454 Member

    Finally got the axles installed....but...the damn spindle bearings were seized inside, I ordered new ones.

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  9. tomatolane

    tomatolane Lane

    Looks great so far .

    great work and cool ride for sure.
     
  10. rsbad454

    rsbad454 Member

    Thanks....what I've done so far definitely was not planned. I just kept finding one thing after the next that was jacked up. I've learned that jeeps are not cheap to build by any means...I am getting closer to being able to start it though.
     
  11. tomatolane

    tomatolane Lane

    Yeah jeep and cheep (cheap) Dont go together .

    When you see other jeeps all decked out , sure make you appreciate what they have done on a whole different level .

    And even more so if they did it them selves.

    My hat is always tipped to guys who tackle their own rigs.

    Salute :)
     
  12. rsbad454

    rsbad454 Member

    Getting closer to actually starting this thing.....I'm waiting on spindles right now to finish up the front axle. A lot of money spent on this old beast and it's by no means a show vehicle...lol

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  13. johneyboy03

    johneyboy03 The green beast

    I had a hard time taking off the spindle bearing, but with patience i finaly took them out with a die grinder. Engine room look nice!!! Keep on the good job !!!
     
  14. rsbad454

    rsbad454 Member

    Thanks....I probably should have done the dremel, but I determined to jack my exsisting spindles up lol. The new replacement radiator has the tranny line connections at the bottom of radiator, so that makes one line too short. I'll have to figure out an adapter for it now....always something.:AMC:
     
  15. rsbad454

    rsbad454 Member

    Received the spindles yesterday an am now getting those installed.

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  16. rsbad454

    rsbad454 Member

    Getting the Rotors and calipers installed, next will be the Warn locking hubs.

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  17. rsbad454

    rsbad454 Member

    It's been a while, but I got it running...had a some issues during assembly that I overlooked, but have since remedied them. Now I'm just driving it around to work the bugs out. I had to take the engine out a second time to fix the problem from initial assembly.



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  18. jeepermc

    jeepermc Active Member

    Looks Great!
     
  19. rsbad454

    rsbad454 Member

    Thanks, I learned a lot working on this old beast. ...main thing is the money....lol
     
  20. jeepermc

    jeepermc Active Member

    I maintained my sisters 75 CJ-5 with the 304 for alot of years until she got married. Now it sits in their garage not running. :( Cantankerous little buggers... always need something!