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Originally posted by Bigbike View PostThat lasted a while.
Pretty sweet though, I wanna build a YJ.1950 Willys Trail Rig
2007.5 Dodge 2500 QCSB 6.7 Cummins 68RFE 4x4
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Haha maybe
Well speaking of the 8.8, it is stripped down the bare housing, spring perches and sway bar mounts cut off. I bought a belt sender to get the axle tubes looking fresh. Also, I welded the tubes to the diff. All the brake parts are in to start putting it back together.
The front 30 housing with 4.10s is prepped and painted, I have the 4" springs in the frount of the jeep with the housing installed, going to put all the internals back in tomorrow and tighten everything down. And hopefully get some pics1950 Willys Trail Rig
2007.5 Dodge 2500 QCSB 6.7 Cummins 68RFE 4x4
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Wow OWEN, You are never done working are you? I envy you and your skills and know how and tools.
I Would love a nice YJ built Just like this one day just for a beach toy like you plan. Nice work, can wait to see more pics.Lady bugs don't like it when you paint stripes on them
2005 WK Limited 4.7 V8, Slightly Modded
2006 Jeep Liberty Sport 2.8L CRD Diesel Stock
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Originally posted by Keelyle View PostWow OWEN, You are never done working are you? I envy you and your skills and know how and tools.
I Would love a nice YJ built Just like this one day just for a beach toy like you plan. Nice work, can wait to see more pics.
Front is in with the new springs and stock shackles. I wire wheeled and painted the housing with rustoleum. I installed the 297 shafts. Hit everything with PB Blaster prior to removal and coated with never seize before putting it back together. The only mishap I had was getting the pitman arm off. I broke a cheesy pitman arm puller, so I cut a V in the piman with a wafer wheel and knocked the chunk out with a chisel. No splines or threads harmed! After that the one legged puller was able to yank the arm.
1950 Willys Trail Rig
2007.5 Dodge 2500 QCSB 6.7 Cummins 68RFE 4x4
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Here is my 8.8, completely naked. I used a belt sander for the ultimate smoothness. I read some crap about 8.8 tubes spinning in the diff housing, so I welded the tubes in, as many suggest.
Next I gotta put it back together(after I get the spring perches welded on), got all new brakes and more!
1950 Willys Trail Rig
2007.5 Dodge 2500 QCSB 6.7 Cummins 68RFE 4x4
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Looks sick Owen. Back to your question on unitbearings.
The biggest thing i discovered when i had my xj on 35s was making sure they are exactly torqued to spec. I realized i was not making them the 200lbs or what ever retarded torque it was supposed to be and they were wearing out at least 2 times a year (under warranty of the new bearing). Then i talked to will one day on the phone and he told me the right torque and that last set of bearings lasted over a year and are still going almost 2 years later with the new owner of that axle.
The jeep looks great though. I wish i was closer by, i would grab those bfg's and stock steelies from ya.Lady bugs don't like it when you paint stripes on them
2005 WK Limited 4.7 V8, Slightly Modded
2006 Jeep Liberty Sport 2.8L CRD Diesel Stock
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Looks sick Owen. Back to your question on unitbearings.
The biggest thing i discovered when i had my xj on 35s was making sure they are exactly torqued to spec. I realized i was not making them the 200lbs or what ever retarded torque it was supposed to be and they were wearing out at least 2 times a year (under warranty of the new bearing). Then i talked to will one day on the phone and he told me the right torque and that last set of bearings lasted over a year and are still going almost 2 years later with the new owner of that axle.
The jeep looks great though. I wish i was closer by, i would grab those bfg's and stock steelies from ya.Lady bugs don't like it when you paint stripes on them
2005 WK Limited 4.7 V8, Slightly Modded
2006 Jeep Liberty Sport 2.8L CRD Diesel Stock
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Originally posted by Keelyle View PostLooks sick Owen. Back to your question on unitbearings.
The biggest thing i discovered when i had my xj on 35s was making sure they are exactly torqued to spec. I realized i was not making them the 200lbs or what ever retarded torque it was supposed to be and they were wearing out at least 2 times a year (under warranty of the new bearing). Then i talked to will one day on the phone and he told me the right torque and that last set of bearings lasted over a year and are still going almost 2 years later with the new owner of that axle.
The jeep looks great though. I wish i was closer by, i would grab those bfg's and stock steelies from ya.1950 Willys Trail Rig
2007.5 Dodge 2500 QCSB 6.7 Cummins 68RFE 4x4
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I pulled out the rear axle and suspension. I had a couple other things I wanted to do before installing the new axle and springs. I dropped the skid plate/trans crossmember to replace the old exhuast.
One of the major selling points of this jeep was it had a flowmaster that the previous owner installed. After I got the jeep this is was I found when I took a closer look
I ordered a new walker muffler and tailpipe from Rock Auto. Once I pulled the exhuast, I decided to replace the cat with a high flow universal I had kicking around, as the all of the catalyst materials inside the stock one had broken off and were rattling around inside.
Another problem was the exhuast used to rattle around, the tailpipe hanger was rotted off and so was the bottom seam of the fuel tank skid.
I repaired both. For the skid I cut out a 4"x13" piece of 12 or 14 guage steel and bent it to 90" I folded out the side peice and welded on the patch on so it was away from the tank. Then I folded it back on and stuffed a bunch of wet rags in between the skid and the tank. I tacked the patch down, after ever tack i would immediately quench it with water so it didnt get to hot. I felt safe doing it and it took some time, but it would have taken longer to drop the tank. Someday I do want to drop the tank, and at that point install a new, beefier skid.
End result
1950 Willys Trail Rig
2007.5 Dodge 2500 QCSB 6.7 Cummins 68RFE 4x4
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