kf_chris
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Charlotte, NC
Hey everyone
I've only met a few of the local guys out on the trail one time. But with my job it'll be later rather than sooner I can meet anyone in the local area.
I got this 67 last year and I don't think many people DON'T like a build or "what should I do" thread. It's fun to spend other people's money...and I love spending my own.
I've been PM'ing with Team Willys about this for a month or so and he's an awesome reasource and will be used for any install or fab work I can't do. This will be a long term build, not to start until winter 2010...but planning never hurt
So here's the jeep in the garage without the hard top that it came with (which was too heavy for us to lift so we just kinda slid it off and controlled the contact with the ground). The hard top is never going back on and will probably get restored and sold.
and with the top on as it was bought from the PO
It has an F head 134ci 4 cylinder. Which according to PO is fresh from a rebuild. It ran good the 2 times I started it, and it's only been started 4 times since the rebuild. T90 3 speed trans and Dana 18 xfer case I'm pretty sure. axles are Dana 27 front and Dana 44 rear, 5.38 gearing. There are 11 inch (pretty sure) drums on all corners. standard brakes and steering.
Here are some of the ideas I'm leaning towards for the build
4.3 swap
unsure about leaving the stock tranny in, depend on the availability of an OD
Saginaw steering
Holbrook long springs with either BDS or Rancho 9000's
32" mud tires maybe up to 34" later
Full cage installed with tie in to the front under the fenders
Probably box and repair the frame for peace of mind
Fuel cell where the rear seat is, I don't have interest in putting anyone back there anyway
Lockers possibly
I want to use this for primarily weekend drives in the country and trail running here in east TN
I do have a few questions and anyone can offer up their opinion.
Dana 44. Shaft upgrades? I haven't researched this but it's on the list of things for me to look into.
Disc brakes? I'd like something a little more than the small drums to stop me
I spent some time lookin on the Novak site, EJC5, and Pirate for ideas and inspiration.
I'm going to build my own cage, using the home bender design drawing off ebay. Before anyone starts telling me not to, I have the ability and knowledge to do this and ultimately my safety is my main concern (along with my passenger). I'll later list some ideas when I get that far in the build.
For now my main goal is to get it running and trustworthy. I really want an overdrive installed, and that's one of the first things I need to do.
I also am not 100 decided on the 4.3 swap. I really like mustangs so a 5.0 would be another motor I'd be interested in. Still undecided.
Opinions needed:
F head 134 with the OD...will that little motor with the overdrive be enough for 33's on the street? like keeping up with traffic if I want to take a weekend drive? Also with the 5.38 gears is that enough for the trail (and the street). I'm 40 min from Windrock and an hour from Jellico so those are the two I'll hit the most.
Anyway, I thought this would be interesting to some of the people here so I posted it up...boredome at work makes you do funny things.
I've only met a few of the local guys out on the trail one time. But with my job it'll be later rather than sooner I can meet anyone in the local area.
I got this 67 last year and I don't think many people DON'T like a build or "what should I do" thread. It's fun to spend other people's money...and I love spending my own.
I've been PM'ing with Team Willys about this for a month or so and he's an awesome reasource and will be used for any install or fab work I can't do. This will be a long term build, not to start until winter 2010...but planning never hurt
So here's the jeep in the garage without the hard top that it came with (which was too heavy for us to lift so we just kinda slid it off and controlled the contact with the ground). The hard top is never going back on and will probably get restored and sold.


and with the top on as it was bought from the PO

It has an F head 134ci 4 cylinder. Which according to PO is fresh from a rebuild. It ran good the 2 times I started it, and it's only been started 4 times since the rebuild. T90 3 speed trans and Dana 18 xfer case I'm pretty sure. axles are Dana 27 front and Dana 44 rear, 5.38 gearing. There are 11 inch (pretty sure) drums on all corners. standard brakes and steering.



Here are some of the ideas I'm leaning towards for the build
4.3 swap
unsure about leaving the stock tranny in, depend on the availability of an OD
Saginaw steering
Holbrook long springs with either BDS or Rancho 9000's
32" mud tires maybe up to 34" later
Full cage installed with tie in to the front under the fenders
Probably box and repair the frame for peace of mind
Fuel cell where the rear seat is, I don't have interest in putting anyone back there anyway
Lockers possibly
I want to use this for primarily weekend drives in the country and trail running here in east TN
I do have a few questions and anyone can offer up their opinion.
Dana 44. Shaft upgrades? I haven't researched this but it's on the list of things for me to look into.
Disc brakes? I'd like something a little more than the small drums to stop me
I spent some time lookin on the Novak site, EJC5, and Pirate for ideas and inspiration.
I'm going to build my own cage, using the home bender design drawing off ebay. Before anyone starts telling me not to, I have the ability and knowledge to do this and ultimately my safety is my main concern (along with my passenger). I'll later list some ideas when I get that far in the build.
For now my main goal is to get it running and trustworthy. I really want an overdrive installed, and that's one of the first things I need to do.
I also am not 100 decided on the 4.3 swap. I really like mustangs so a 5.0 would be another motor I'd be interested in. Still undecided.
Opinions needed:
F head 134 with the OD...will that little motor with the overdrive be enough for 33's on the street? like keeping up with traffic if I want to take a weekend drive? Also with the 5.38 gears is that enough for the trail (and the street). I'm 40 min from Windrock and an hour from Jellico so those are the two I'll hit the most.
Anyway, I thought this would be interesting to some of the people here so I posted it up...boredome at work makes you do funny things.