20220623_171702 by CJ5Jeeper posted Jun 23, 2022 at 5:44 PM20220623_171647 by CJ5Jeeper posted Jun 23, 2022 at 5:44 PM
I can't imagine getting rid of a V8 for V6. I get it's more modern (and may even have comparable power), but do you know how many Wrangler guys...
I fabbed a custom rear sway bar about 8 months ago, and I love it. It still flexes great, but body roll is much less than before. I basically...
I was not trying to say that '72 was a completely unique creature all to its own. Every intermediate era CJ5 ('72 - '75?) has had a completely...
Just a quick FYI. The '72 Jeep has really awkward pedal locations (for most normally sized people) that are uncomfortably high off the floor....
I like having the switch inside the cab of the rig, so that I can quickly access it if there should ever be an electrical emergency of some sort....
All of the above posts were great suggestions. I was just going to add that it's not at all uncommon to have small parasitic drains on our rigs,...
I agree that pics would help quite a bit and that extreme caution is advised with SOA on CJ's. That being said, here's a few thoughts regarding...
Mine broke about 6 months ago. Somehow, I just happened to have a clip that worked perfect in my spare parts. I believe I got it in one of the...
I'm still waiting for the twin stick from novak to come in. I found a thread that where it show how to modify the shift rail to keep the interlock...
I like this build. I'll definitely be keeping a close eye on your progress. I will absolutely be stretching mine in the next year or so, and I...
After a lot of searching, I found these plans which I really liked. Here's a link to the plans: vertical tubing bender As far as cost goes, it's...
After damaging my tire carrier that I made about 25 years ago, I decided to make a swing down carrier. Before making the carrier, I had to make a...
I ordered my twin stick conversion through Novak, but all the parts seemed to be manufactured by JB Fab. I was happy with the quality.
Good move getting the twin stick from them. I've been really happy with their set-up.
I have a Powermaster on my 304. Let me know if you'd like a photo of my sending unit. I'm guessing you've got it figured out by now.
That looks a bit more professional than what I used to install my inner seals - which was a greased broom handle and a socket. My wife had to hold...
I don't disagree with any of the prior posts, but I'm a big fan of having a battery cut-off switch. They're inexpensive and serve three valuable...
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