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Building a 61 Willy's Wagon Rockcrawler

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by MountainJeep, May 9, 2006.

  1. Aug 13, 2007
    static112

    static112 new guy

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    get disc brakes on the front.... ( by the way, I am in the process off switching to front disc myself). Its not to hard to do just a few kinks to work out. I am posting my progress here. Good luck
     
  2. Aug 13, 2007
    Dalton

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    How did you do your brake and clutch setup?

    what did you use for the setup? would like to know more if you could take a few pics of you get a chance It would be great..



    Willy's Looking awsome!!
     
  3. Aug 14, 2007
    MountainJeep

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    I have disc brakes on the front dana 60, and did a disc brake conversion on the rear 14 bolt.

    I used a pedal assembly from a mid 90's chevy 1/2 ton pickup. it was the donor vehicle for my engine and tranny.

    imagestation is down. I'll load some pics later :-(
     
  4. Aug 31, 2007
    Ghetto Fab.

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    WOW! Looks great! Good to see someone is making some progress. Its also cool to see someone building something out of the norm.

    Are you going to weld the roof back in?R)

    Kevo
     
  5. Sep 3, 2007
    JeepDriver

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    This thread is what I have been looking for. Not many Willys Wagon build ups to be found on the net. I just bought a 61 Willys Wagon and plan to go a similiar route with it. I am looking for axles and an engine now. Not trying to highjack your thread but thanks for the inspiration.

    Mike

    Here is the bucket

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  6. Sep 4, 2007
    MountainJeep

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    Mike: what are your plans specifically?

    or have you started a thread aLREADY?
     
  7. Sep 5, 2007
    JeepDriver

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    MountainJeep
    I haven't started a thread yet. I am planning to go with a 44's and 350/350 combo with 208 most likely. I am not planning a hard core crawler so 35's will suffice. I am thinking of going with waggy front springs and chevy rear springs but will likely stay spring under. I have a set of front waggy springs and after a quick few measurements I can stay spring under and clear 35's no problem. In the end I want a mild wheeler capable of hauling my 5 and 2 year old daughters on the trail with me.

    Mike
     
  8. Sep 5, 2007
    sammy

    sammy Coca-Cola?

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    Dig the roof idea!! Now wondering if an XJ will enjoy that feature too, plus a ragtop:twisted::twisted:
    Looks like a fun lil toy R)
    -Sammy
     
  9. Sep 5, 2007
    MountainJeep

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    be careful with the XJ as it is a unibody with no frame. My cage ties into the body and into the frame to maintain stability and structual integrity.
     
  10. Sep 8, 2007
    MountainJeep

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    well I got myself a few free hours today!

    I finished fully welding the cage. I must say that welding upside down sucks bigtime.

    Also have on front seat fully in place. pictures later....
     
  11. Sep 9, 2007
    Dummy

    Dummy I kick hippies

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    Turn your wire speed up a little when welding upside down.
     
  12. Sep 9, 2007
    MountainJeep

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    yep I do turn it up..and it still sucks :)
     
  13. Sep 12, 2007
    MountainJeep

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    pics of the drivers seat tie in.

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    The seat will be mounted on the flat steel that is tied into the cage. the seat's bolts (grade 8) go through the flat steel and through the body.

    [​IMG]

    and seat installed

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  14. Oct 25, 2007
    bkd

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    Been awhile...any updates on progress?
    Jim S.
     
  15. Oct 26, 2007
    MountainJeep

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    I began tying the cage into the frame and ran out of weld wire in my MIG.

    I need to replace the alternator as its dead.

    The clutch is messed up and needs attention.

    I need to wire the guages and lights.

    I need to make some rear wheel wells.

    Need to fab and weld in shock mounts

    Need to finish body armour.

    Need to finish installing seats.

    Need to wire up ARB compressor.

    Need time to do the above.

    Out of money on the project for now. The wife put the hammer down and issued a cease and desist order on any and all purchases related to this project until after winter.

    Ill see what I can do to sneak in a new roll of wire for the welder :)

    Its bloody close!
     
  16. Nov 19, 2007
    MountainJeep

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    Cage is fully tied into the frame.

    Put in a high output alternator from a Cadillac.

    Tomorrow I start on wheel wells and other assorted body work
     
  17. Nov 19, 2007
    jeep4x4greg

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    this thing is coming along nicely!

    keep up the good work and don't be shy with more pics!! ;)
     
  18. Nov 28, 2007
    MountainJeep

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    yeah Ill get some pics this week.

    I had a free 90 minutes last night and got one of the front shock hoops welded to the frame and the tabs fabbed and welded onto the hoop. I now have one shock in place!

    Hooray for me!
     
  19. Dec 15, 2007
    MountainJeep

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    Carved out some garage time today. Finished the front shock hoops and got the rear wheel wells fabbed and tacked in.

    Question for ya'll. Fully welding the wheel wells is not going to happed as the sheet metal is way to thin for even my lowest setting on the welder. Whats the best stuff to use to run a bead and seal while providing binding strength> JB Weld? Something cheaper and easier to use? Liquid Nails? I need some ideas.

    Anyways on with the build...




    Had to cut out the old wheel wells as my big tires will not fit. Here is a look at the old ones.

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    original wheel wells

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    Cut out large enough to accommodate the 40" Iroks.

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    Cut the sheet and tack welded in place.

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    View from inside

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    Oh yeah...put a stinger on it. Ill eventually tie it into the tube fenders when I make those.

    [​IMG]
     
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  20. Dec 15, 2007
    bkd

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    watched my neighbor weld up panels on a ford shoebox, he was using a mig would weld a spot move to a differant spot and hit it then return......took awhile but he was able to do large areas that ended up solid welded
    Jim S
     
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