5 wheels for $100 aint bad, i can never find deals like that down here. i had to search for months to get my 31's off craigslist
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Sorry, I deleted one of your double post and for whatever reason it deleted both of them.Kage said:Since I've "gone through" a few XJ's I figured I'd throw in my $.02 as well
6.5" of lift is quite a bit of lift with short arms, but its your toy, so play with it as you please For reference, Here's my '87 (pre chop) on 3.5" of lift with 32" swampers I only had to pull the inner fender liners to make it not rub:
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CPS (Crank Position Sensor) - Throw one in the glove box as its not a matter of "If" it will go out so much as "When". Nothing sucks more than being out on the trail run only to have your CPS give out on you.
PULL UP THE CARPET NOW! - I see that you're in the rust belt, so my bet is that there is some rust going on under the carpet (The XJ's were bad for this, regardless of the year). Fix it sooner than later. If you want some scary photos, I'll post a few of my rust photos for you.
Plate the frame raiils before you wheel it - It does't take much to collapse them, so if you plan on keeping this one for awhile, plate them sooner rather than later.
The 4.0/AW4/231 combo is pretty darn stout. Put an additional tranny cooler on it and forget about it.
D30/8.25 is a decent combo as well. Throw some money at the front to lock it up, and be happy with where it goes. While I don't like the D30, I've only managed to kill one shaft in the 4 years I've beat on the '87. And that's with being retarded with the skinny pedal and a stroker. Just don't get them too bound up, and life should be good.
Other than the whole "unibody" thing (which is why I'm moving away from the XJ's) and other Jeep quirks, they're not that bad of a package. If nothing else, the wagons are allways cooler than the Barbie Jeeps Keep the photos coming as you progress!
If I could get the guy to call me back I would be set.5 wheels for $100 aint bad, i can never find deals like that down here. i had to search for months to get my 31's off craigslist
No worries.Sorry, I deleted one of your double post and for whatever reason it deleted both of them.
Its really not that bad to swap out so long as you have enough extensions to reach the thing (which can be extra fun with a warm exhaust manifold).Yea, I do need to get a CPS to keep with me. Hopefully I won't ever need it.
Oh I'm sure it'll flex fine, the ride will be a bit rough with the arms at that angle, but its all personal preference.The short arms don't flex all that bad with the 6" springs. The picture below the spring is almost completely "free" in its location and the lower control arms are not hitting the axle yet. I might cut a little off the bottom of the shock mount so it hangs a little more before it hits.
I plan on plating the unibody as soon as I get the lift on. I have a ton of 1/8" flat stock that I am going to use to plate the unibody. I figured I would weld it on, probably all the way around the plating.
The best way to get at these is from underneath the XJ. If you're looking at the back of the motor (towards the flywheel) its at the 11 o'clock position:Where is the CPS located at? I have a complete spare engine I could take the sensor off of instead of buying one.
I wonder if I could use the stock steering linkage with that insert for a while until I can find/modify a YJ linkage?
Depends on what you do. You’ll probably need to shorten the drag link. If you do the Flip, you’ll need to drill out the tie rod for an insert (and probably move your steering stabilizer). I’ll try to grab a photo of mine tonight to give you a better idea of what I’m talking about.What modifications are needed for the YJ linkage to work on the XJ?
While the "kits" are nice, they’re not $200 nice. Free to cheap is always a winner in my book ;-)If I have enough of the plate, I plan on going all the way around it. If not, I know I have enough to do the outside of the unibody and the underside. That is what I planned on doing. I am not going to spend the $200 for a "kit" to do the same thing that I can do with the plate I got for free.
That is correct:So the CPC is mounted on the bell housing? That is the way I see it by the diagram above.
I think if I upgrade my steering it will be one of the aftermarket kits. I don't have any of the tools required to modify the linkage and don't want to shell out the money for someone else to do the modification. I found a kit from Currie that was $200 and had all new heims and tubing for links.
I got started on the rear...<sinp>..I got the driver side shackle off. That is where I had to stop for the night.
The front bolt is coming out, slowly but surly; at least on the driver side. It is just taking a 1/2" drive with a 4' breaker bar.You stopped at the easy partHopefully you won't have to cut into the uni frame to get the front bolts out. Soak those really good if you haven't allready because it sucks to cut them out. Those two bolts allways seem to take the longest when doing any lift on the XJ's. Good luck!
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