Well, Ed's not lying. I found the Jeep in North Georgia on Craigslist. It seemed like a good price for what I saw, so I went and looked at it. Of course I took my trailer when I went.... I brought it home and went to work on it. The spring over swap is great but the stock steering was not good. The drag link ran under the leaf spring and when I cut passenger, the link rubbed the leaf spring. I did some reading and decided the best option for me was to do the WJ knuckle swap. So, I did. Me and Ed went to a local junkyard and pulled the parts I needed, we also pulled a full set of parts for him if he ever wanted to do the swap, and the work began. I got the spacers needed and had them welded on then put it together. I decided I would make my own steering links and with the help of Ed's father-in-law, I got the 1-1/4" DOM tube drilled and tapped for the TRE's I used. Then it was a matter of putting the puzzle pieces together. I got the front put together then I took it to Tyler at Rock Solid and he and his crew put an 8.8 in the rear. I got it back today, and it looks great. I'm off to get tags for it in the morning so I can finally drive it myself.
I'm gonna work on getting some pictures to post up.