View Full Version : Finally have a page up on my Jeep
Colorado Ron
06-02-2006, 01:07 AM
Sorry it took so long but finally got it up. Heres the page and writeup. Let me know what you think so far.
http://www.offroad-adventure-travel.com/my-jeep-wrangler.html
articulate
06-02-2006, 01:43 AM
So let me get this straight.....
You went from this on a Thursday:
http://www.offroad-adventure-travel.com/images/98tj-2.jpg
To this the next day:
http://www.offroad-adventure-travel.com/images/98tj-3.jpg
Shezuz. Were you bored or highly motivated?
Nice work either way!
Mark
Wanderlusty
06-02-2006, 02:02 AM
Ya know, since you already went with poison spyder corners, you should go on and get their metal fender flares too. That would look awesome, add some tire clearance and durability.
That is one sweet looking rig. Once (if..) my TJ ever leaves daily driver duties, I will probably go beefier. I am running 33's right now, but may go taller, with upgraded axles and such.
But that is for another day and another dollar....
Anyway, nice rig, and I love the color too.
Colorado Ron
06-02-2006, 02:49 AM
That is correct. I had a weekend trip planned and wanted the jeep ready to go. So yes, it was done in a 24 hour period. The pictures of it offroad on maiden voyage was Friday Afternoon before dark.
As far as future plans, Im seriously considering taking all the one ton stuff from the Suburban including TBI 350/700R4/NP241 and putting it all into this rig and stretching it for the World Trip.
CLynn85
06-02-2006, 02:57 AM
Man, you don't mess around.... That's a hell of a build on such a short timetable. Glad you didn't hit any snags along the way.
articulate
06-02-2006, 03:10 AM
That is correct. I had a weekend trip planned and wanted the jeep ready to go. So yes, it was done in a 24 hour period. The pictures of it offroad on maiden voyage was Friday Afternoon before dark.
:D
Well, certainly the work can get done. Emotionally speaking, it's a lot to do within 24 hours: Get new Jeep. Take off bumper, replace. Install winch. Rip out suspension. Replace. Get new tires. Remove flares.
Some of us require a climitization period. :) Way to go!
Colorado Ron
06-02-2006, 03:13 AM
Well I did have one friend helping. And I guess if you really want to get technical, the first pic u posted is Thurs morning, and the second is Thurs evening. Friday was Alignment time mostly and installation of the one slider. Alignment guy took too long--LOL!!
gjackson
06-02-2006, 04:28 AM
Wow, it would be sweet to build that into a one ton stretch for the world trip. With a diesel, that would be one unique truck. Let us know if you do it!! :jumping:
cheers
Colorado Ron
06-06-2006, 09:47 PM
Wow, it would be sweet to build that into a one ton stretch for the world trip. With a diesel, that would be one unique truck. Let us know if you do it!! :jumping:
cheers
I keep goin back and forth. Im just nervous about it being custom one off. Then again if I build it, I should be able to fix anything on it. Hmmm--decisions!
bluerunner
06-06-2006, 11:10 PM
I dig the sidewalk chalk myself, should be in every vehicle!
Nice work!
:beer:
Colorado Ron
06-06-2006, 11:56 PM
HAHA! What can I say. Kids were bored watching me work on it all day.:suning:
oldcj5guy
10-16-2006, 10:16 PM
If you use the chvy stuff in it, then you have some of the most common parts laying around. The thing to remember when swapping in parts and such is to not get overly exotic. Anything with a chevy 350 is going to be able to get parts anywhere.
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