AL BUNDY
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- FULLERTON, CA
I just wanted to make sure you knew what you were getting into. Good luck with the build and post up pix as it goes.
I'd love to build a wagon someday.
Check this build out for some cool ideas..
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=725859
Please explain further... I am in that current thought process right about now, but I need convincing. I know I can't have more toys at my house (I ran out of places to keep them) and I am hesitant to sell/part out the XJ. I am calling the local storage lot today to price out a parking spot (storage guy owns a dirt lot behind the storage facility where people keep boats and such.. couple cars as well, hopefully cheap to rent the land).
I was thinking about shaft upgrades, but wondered how much that would end up costing in the long run. I Plan to throw a shortened 9" under whatever I have eventually so it would probably be getting the cheap treatment for now... either keeping stock axles or getting the XJ axles. And the plan would be to swap the entire drivetrain from the XJ (except maybe leaving the axles for the gearing) so if all went as planned it would be like an XJ running 33's w/ 5.38s if it even has the 5.38s in the first place. In the long run I planned on going to 36" tires on the XJ so maybe I would on this as well.. or just use it as a city driver and avoid the highway at all costs
Now we are getting somewhere! haha. So do you happen to know any info on it? Condition, etc? Is it rotted out completely or was it just recently moved to that wooded location and is in OK condition? Does it run at all or is it seized up (or just never been touched in years and no one knows)?
Edit: And for all the comments, yes, it is a 6.
Damnit, someone just had to post and point out some very real difficulties I would have (rather than just saying it will be hard and a PITA, etc etc). Lol. I knew it would be a pain and a money pit... but sometimes there are things that I would rather go in blind to a degree. Once I start the project I want to hear all the crap I will run into... not before I even buy the project vehicle! haha. Thanks though, never thought that the steering column would pose that much of an issue, even though I did look at a few pictures of 230 OHC engines and noticed the exhaust manifold was on the opposite side when compared to the 4.0/XJ. That could lead to some nightmares..
And even though the mounting locations were strange on the waggy, couldn't they just be chopped off completely and new ones welded onto the correct locations for whatever engine one would be using? I knew I wouldn't be using stock engine mounts... but is there something that would keep me from using aftermarket engine mounts that I should be aware of?
You're probably right, especially if you're going to put in XJ components and a modern steering column anyway.I think I will stick to my statement from a little while ago... fabricating the front suspension will probably be the toughest part of the build. Compared to swapping the front suspension to coils I think re-routing the steering may not be that difficult.. then again I haven't yet done it so what do I know. :dunce:
Kevin is a buddy of mine. That is a very sweet wagon he has built.I'd love to build a wagon someday.
Check this build out for some cool ideas..
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=725859
The later model wagons had a center diff 44Wouldn't you also have to swap to an axle with a centered rear diff if you swap out for a diffeerent t-case?
I would love a J200 or especially a old Willys truck. I am torn between the Waggy and the truck. Either way I would be glad to get one of them. So far I have either found them in miserable condition (and out of range of a tow even if I wanted to start with something as bad as I had seen.. aka > 75 miles away) or completely restored and the owner wants $25k+ for it.
Will see how this one plays out.
Kevin is a buddy of mine. That is a very sweet wagon he has built.