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What Did You Do To Your Jeep Today?

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by Focker, Jul 23, 2016.

  1. ronnie victor

    ronnie victor Member

    This past weekend, I installed a cut-off switch in the passenger-side wheel well. It connects/disconnects the lines from the positive battery terminal to the solenoid.

    Below pic: ignore blue lines; those are for two running lights I installed on bumper. The step-bit tool in my hand is what I used to cut a 3/4 inch hole in fender to insert the switch. I had to order in at Home Depot.

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    Second pic is the turn key inside the wheel well




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  2. Howard Eisenhauer

    Howard Eisenhauer Administrator Staff Member

    Put a new amplifier in Tonk, 60 watts RMS/channel . :)

    Sounds *WAY* better than the old 15 watts per with one dead channel - no problems hearing the tunes at speed now :D

    H.
     
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  3. 75 DJ

    75 DJ Member

    Finally got the pinion seal changed on the Dana 27. It started leaking about 2 months ago, but I could never find time to get back to it...
     
  4. Rich M.

    Rich M. Shoe salesman 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Welding phase complete. Off to paint soon.
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  5. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

    Still sanding off the primer... Slowly getting down to the original paint.
     
  6. haighfam

    haighfam Member

    Changed the oil, went to Shell Rotella F1 40 wt. Engine seems quieter now. Checked the point gap, timing and tightened the fan belt. Checked the air in the tires. Going on a drive this Sunday up the Feather River canyon to visit friends in Quincy. Another shakedown trip in preparation for the 1000 mile Oregon trip in August.
     
  7. fhoehle

    fhoehle Sponsor

    Winched down two hung up white oak trees. My own fault but I had nowhere else to drop them except into the trees behind them. Made more sunlight in the garden. Drove the Jeep on a pile of errands with my son Alekczander. He loves going with no top on the 6. Installed new white spoke 15x8 wheels a few days ago, the 15x6 steelies were just too skinny to allow the bfg All Terrains 33/10.50/15 to lay flat on the road, plus they rubbed in the wheel wells when fully flexed out and on the springs. Farm Jeep Willy looks like it's now in the seventies, instead of the 60s look it had.
     
  8. sterlclan

    sterlclan Member 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Should switch the ground, not as much fire risk.
     
  9. Rich M.

    Rich M. Shoe salesman 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Ripped the heart, lungs and liver out. Going to get chassis painted tomorrow. Milestone!
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  10. Muzikp

    Muzikp Active Member

    Over the last several days my daughter and I have managed to accomplish alot.

    My daughter is a welder on her high school robotics team and she is way better at welding than I am. We made a spare tire carrier. When you are the weaker welder you get the boring job of holding things steady while she welds.

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    The tire carrier pivots and swings down if you need to open the tailgate. It has bolts thru the tailgate latches to keep it from opening. There are bronze bushings inside the pivots. It's really stable and does not rattle or shake at all.

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    And it's super strong
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    My son standing on it also.

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    If you look closely in the photo below my rear cross member is swiss cheese and I can't believe how thin and weak the stock cross member is.

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    So we remedied that by welding on this super thick reinforcement.

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    Then I cut out some plates to start boxing in the frame at the back.

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    They fit like this, not bad

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    And those are in

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    We also notched my engine mount for my steering column. The previous owner put a body lift on this thing (you can see it clearly in the photo of the cross member reinforcement) which allowed the steering shaft to clear the motor mount to the saginaw box. The body lift has to go, it's awful. But the shaft won't clear without the lift so we notched and welded in reinforcement around the notch so the steering shaft has room to clear without the body lift.

    And finally I got my wide track Dana 30 assembled with new 3:73 gears to match the rear and a locker. Looking forward to getting this thing installed and get the disc brakes working well.

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    Now I have a lot of painting to do before all this new stuff starts to rust.
     
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  11. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

    Very cool! Love the family participation.

    Now.... If only I could get my son to date a girl who can weld?
     
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  12. dozerjim

    dozerjim Member

    And weld in shorts,tough girl,cool project.
     
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  13. wally

    wally SSSSTER

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    jeep is pretty much stripped down, to swap frame. test fit new hangers and anchors. new frame is in very good condition, with flash rust only - no scale, pitting, etc. i can still read all of the part numbers on the frame pieces, and the partial vin stamping.
     
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  14. Jeepenstein

    Jeepenstein Me like Jeep.. 2024 Sponsor

    I opened a box of parts under my bench labeled "CJ parts" and discovered parts I have not seen for 10 years. Then I closed the box....
     
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  15. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

    I hand sanded the hood of my CJ for about 2hrs....Ugh.
     
  16. givemethewillys

    givemethewillys Been here since sparky ran it. 2022 Sponsor

    Are your hangers homemade or part of a kit? Looks nice, whatever it is!
     
  17. Desert Runner

    Desert Runner Member 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    When I went to the Bantam Jeep Festival the trailer brakes did not work. When I got there I started looking.

    I have a dual battery setup the second is mounted behind the passenger seat, and is connected by a solenoid to the main battery thru a set of Harbor Freight 6awg battery cables. When I wired the trailer brake module I got power from these cables at the solenoid, which is mounted on the front of the pass wheel well.
    I grabbed the battery cable at the solenoid to move it out of the way to get the meter closer, it came off the terminal. It was corroded to powder.
    So today I finally got around to replacing the cables, once removed I sliced down a foot or more, when I tried to remove the insulation the wire just fell apart
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    These were Harbor Freight jumper cables and less than 1 yr old. This wire had to have been heavily corroded before they put on the insulation. Made in China:poo:

    Jay
     
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  18. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

    You've been hit by Photobucket's new terms. :worry:
     
  19. wally

    wally SSSSTER

    part of a kit. made by rocky road outfitters.

    i agree, the pieces are well made.
     
  20. fhoehle

    fhoehle Sponsor

    Towed tractor to the pull at the Endless Mountains tractor show this past weekend. The little Ford did OK. 5th place out of around 12. Towing tractor to Endless Mountains pull.jpg
     
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