Heffs_Heep
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- Location
- Ada, OK
I've been bouncing around forums like
, JeepForum, ComancheClub and Pirate for years without starting a thread or even registering, so tonight instead of working on the cherokee I've decided to start documenting my progress. I'll try not to post too much text here but a little background would be nice to have. This is my second cherokee, got the first when I was about 18 it was an 89 and I pretty much bought it halfway built. it was lifted and but didn't run when I got it. Thats how I got started in all this. through a series of trades I now have a 91 Laredo and i've been working on it for around 4 years now. Just a heads up if you wanna back out now, everything I do i do really slow, and not necessarily cause I'm being methodical, it's just cause I'm slow. this thread will start when I got the jeep and I'll throw every picture I can find from back then on here and I'll just see how fast I can get caught up to current. Don't get your hopes up though it's been a lot of re-doing what I did last time whenever I work on it. Currently working on rockers but I am again about to revisit suspension. anyway...Oh I also got married about the same time I got this jeep, so that slowed things down quite a bit too. Ok I'll get started now.

The blank canvas

Pretty much the very first thing I did after I brought it home was dive into a rear main seal replacement. I really drug it out too. I warped the oil pan trying to get it off and then I coudn't get it to seal up again. went through a few different gaskets and a few days of work to finaly get it all back together.

Then I did some exhaust as the existing had a huge hole in the muffler. I did this sweet action side pipe that I pulled from my 81 wagoneer. Sorry for the terrible pictures it was a while back though, just trying to start from the begining. you'll hear about that 81 wagoneer again as it was what my axles came from.

The 81. it was pretty cool but had a lot of issues I just didn't want to deal with so i opted to build the Cherokee instead.

Directly after the lift. I wish I had some pictures of the awesome spacers we built for the coils. the rears were a bastard pack of cherokee leafs and front leafs from the wagoneer, which were lift springs from BJs offroad. The front: random coils one of my buddies brought home one day, we don't know what they were out of, and we built some really nasty looking spacers out of 3/8 steel plate and orileys coil spacers. :gee: they didn't last long before deforming and falling apart. but I did get tires on from the 81 before that happened.

With tires.
and thats all I have time for right now. Hang in there, it'll get weird I promise!


The blank canvas

Pretty much the very first thing I did after I brought it home was dive into a rear main seal replacement. I really drug it out too. I warped the oil pan trying to get it off and then I coudn't get it to seal up again. went through a few different gaskets and a few days of work to finaly get it all back together.

Then I did some exhaust as the existing had a huge hole in the muffler. I did this sweet action side pipe that I pulled from my 81 wagoneer. Sorry for the terrible pictures it was a while back though, just trying to start from the begining. you'll hear about that 81 wagoneer again as it was what my axles came from.

The 81. it was pretty cool but had a lot of issues I just didn't want to deal with so i opted to build the Cherokee instead.

Directly after the lift. I wish I had some pictures of the awesome spacers we built for the coils. the rears were a bastard pack of cherokee leafs and front leafs from the wagoneer, which were lift springs from BJs offroad. The front: random coils one of my buddies brought home one day, we don't know what they were out of, and we built some really nasty looking spacers out of 3/8 steel plate and orileys coil spacers. :gee: they didn't last long before deforming and falling apart. but I did get tires on from the 81 before that happened.

With tires.
and thats all I have time for right now. Hang in there, it'll get weird I promise!
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