daily driver/weekend warrior (Many pics - dialup beware)

daily driver/weekend warrior (Many pics - dialup beware)

warrpath4x4

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1965 CJ6 tux, 1987 XJ, 1980 powerwagon W200
since im new here, this will be getting everyone caught up so dont worry about the "todays, yesterdays"

i picked up a cherokee yesterday. so here it is, a 1987 pioneer, 4.0L FI, 5speed. i havnt figured out the transfercase or axles or gears yet. right now im doing a brake job on it while waiting on parts for my powerwagon.
the ad said new tires, new clutch, new water pump, and new brake master cylinder. I paid all of $500 for it lol.

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as soon as i had insurance and titled it in my name, the next thing i did was pick up my OHV sticker

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still has the original owners manual too

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this morning i ordered a rustys budget spacer and shackle lift. it will give me about 2 inches of lift, im just going to run the tires on it for now. also ordered a plasma cutter and will be making frame stiffeners, swing out tire carrier, rock sliders, front bumper, and maybe a roof rack.

NOTE: Edited thread title for our dial-up members. - CJ
 
in these pics you can kinda see how bad the rotors were lol.

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new rotors, caliper, pads,

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im not really going to "build" this up, at first anyways. i need to finish the powerwagon and this will be my daily driver for a while.

well the power bleeder worked, i have brakes now.

now its onto getting rid of the speaker wire for the electric fan. the PO told me the sensor went bad, i bought a new sensor but trying to figure out why the wires to the fan dont hook up to the sensor? he has the sensor hooked into the harness but cut the connector off the wires for the fan. ill show you the pics i took of it (if that will help) if someone can steer me in the right direction or post a pic of theirs.

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pics of the jeep outside and the ripples down the passenger side

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a tree fell in my yard this weekend in a wind storm so i cut it up and had to get it up to the shop so i made the jeep work lol

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tonight i started to rip up the carpet and to my suprise it wasnt as bad as i expected.

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here is the before pic

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the worse rust spot after i hit it with the flapper wheel

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first coat

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second coat

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today is definately turning into spring, after getting each coat done, it started to sprinkle rain lol. then it would stop and the sun would come back out. i have to wait till tomorrow to get the seats and stuff back in, it has to cure for 24 hrs, bit dont worry ill post dome pics when its back together.
 
today we (my dad and I) put the seats and most of the interior back in, im waiting to put the plastic back into the back of the jeep.

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ok so the other day i started to take the front bumper off to build a winch bumper, nothing special just something to hold the winch. basicly all i got done was taking the bumper off and cutting the fangs, and i cut some of the material for the new one.

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i had today off so i was hoping to get all/most of it done BUT as i was making a cardboard template for my bumper mount i noticed something on the side of my radiator. it looks like there was a hole in the side of it and they stuck a good sized bolt into it and then tried JB weld. i touched it and it started leaking SO now i have a new radiator on order. :mad: not happy.

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after that i didnt even feel like working on it anymore but i made myself do it anyways and got one of the mounts cut out.

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this shows how much further the mount will go back on the "frame" than the stock one. the driver side will incorporate the steering box bolts and i will add more on the passenger side also.

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here is the center section of the bumper (not finished)

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ok so this was what they had JB welded into the radiator

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i got the new radiator in and of course with it being a closed cooling system it is fun to get the air out so i decided i was going to make it easier and installed a 92 thermostat housing and put a drain in, also drilling a small hole in the top of the thermostat flange itself to help get air out.

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ok i got the passenger side bracket cut out today, also cut out the center section for my winch fairlead to mount to, bent it up and welded it on. looks like i might need to cut a little higher for the cable to come through.

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ok, ran into some trouble getting the holes lined up for the bumper mount till i thought of this. tape some paper to the frame and use a crayon or color pencil to shade the holes.

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got the holes drilled

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mounted a ford starter solenoid

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changed the battery cable terminals to a marine style (still need to nix the speaker wire lol)

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dad putting the grill back in, we put it in upside down so we didnt have to cut it to fit, did have to trim the trim ring though.

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all installed

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the mounts tie into the steering box bolts

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today i mounted my tractor lights, and wired in my switch for the winch

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and i threw this together today, im going hunting and dont want to put the extra gas cans in the cab. also i can fit the ice chest on it and the gas cans. its not totally finished but its done enough to work.

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and the rear hatch just barely rubs the gas can when opening.

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went hunting yesterday, or atleast we tried but the sbow was still a little too deep, at least for my little jeep.

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me pulling cable

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dad running the controls

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first we tried to winch through because we could see dry dirt in front of us but it was too deep in between and i was smoking my clutch and killing my battery (even with the slave solenoid, need to work on that one) so we dug out under and behind since we had made a trail by now. took us 2 hours from stuck to unstuck. had a suburban drive by stop and look at us digging and just take off, i so wish i had seen them stuck later.

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yesterday and today i started on my swing out rear bumper, and i trimmed the fenders.

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this is how far the mounts stick into the "frame"

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i love my plasma cutter lol

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looks good to me

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heres the base to my swing out carrier

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looks like it sticks out far but after i get the swing out on it, the jerry can, spare tire, and hi lift, it should take up some of the space.

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instead of pulling the flare i just ran my air nibbler around the outside of the flare and its good.

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got a little done today

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testing how high to mount it, i will be going up in tire size but not huge.

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got quite a bit done today and might have finished but i ran out of gas for the welder. so heres the pics
my dad helping me out

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holding 2 jerry cans almost doubles my miles (the holes in the metal were there when i got it, the whole bumper and swing out are scrap metal)

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i put the 2 uprights for the can holders closer in and that is where my license plate will go and the new plate light.

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just seeing how it will look

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from the side

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got my swing out carrier about 85% done and got it mounted on the jeep. the spare tire is sitting a little higher than i thought it would but i have about 3"s i can drop it if need be. theres still a few things i might change but so far its pretty solid.

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the new lights i mounted on the front.

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Took the jeep upto the mountains yesterday and did some fishing. Filled up both jerry cans and loaded them on the swing out carrier, with both cans fully loaded and the spare it only drops about 1/16-1/8". My neighbors swing out with one jerry can and his spare drops about half an inch and he bought his from rustys. It was a good day, tried fly fishing for the first time since I was 7, caught six rainbow trout, little bit of wind and light rain showers in the afternoon. All in all a good day out of town.

****now its upto date******
 
Nice!

Cherokees look good but the back door isnt functional. Way too small, especially for a pregnant woman.
 
did some work on it today, made the front doors removable (not as easy as everyone said it was), added another set of lights

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and to make it street legal

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