Red Jeeps reincarnation

looks like it snapped where it bends 90 degrees down to the tubing and just left a flat plate metal sandwich around the leaf pack. I know a couple shops who could help me out but I'm thinking of burning in an iron rock truss while its out, and honestly I'd rather find someone with a welder so I could learn to do it myself and pay in beer rather than just drop it off at a shop.

think this is the list of fun things for now until I figure the front end out, then i'll regear/lock it to match. really starting to look into that waggy 44 with the mini truss in the classifieds though, doesn't seem like too much more work to get a solid 44 going after I can afford steering and everything else to finish it. hope all this is a good plan...

truss:
http://www.ironrockoffroad.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=IROR&Product_Code=IR-XF88T&Category_Code=F88S

bump stoppage:
http://dpgoffroad.com/products/dpg-adj-rear-bumpstop-plates-xj/

http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/proddetail.asp?prod=191311

cover:
https://www.ruffstuffspecialties.com/catalog/88DCOV.html
 
Buy the rubi front for sale in the classifieds


YES and I can pick up the psc system :rof:

their is a xj44 in the classified with a IRO truss burnt it along with other parts I'm going to him to get a motor and could pick up anything if you want and meet you somewhere. Possibly pick up the ax-15 as well just a huge parts swappage :greensmok
 
**** the haters, quick release balljoints are easier to fix on the trail, just slide em back in instead of having to press new ones in when they get broken in half.

It's like hood pins for your suspension.
 
i must say yet again colin..... LOL
lucky your up at the NAC... the SEC is well.... the sack.. noone fun or interesting...
 
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k so after ripping everything out the u bolt plate's looking pretty beat up...





im still no fabrication genius so I'm having trouble deciding on whether or not i should try to reweld the plate back on, strip the remaining part of it off the axle and start over with a new ube, or just say **** it and go back to u bolts.

the end goal will probably be 37s on this thing so i'm almost worried that ube's will be even weaker in the future, any thoughts?
 
That has been breaking for a while, look at all that rust on the edge.

I would go with tnt UBEs or back to ubolts. If you look at the TNT ones they have a vertical rib from the box tube to the axle that runs parallel with the leaf spring, it is probably there to keep exactly that failure from happening.
 
Red jeep always had a bunch of axle wrap. I bet the top plate started to bend since it was just flat and I was too lazy to bend the ends up for strength. Plate probably warped and caused the bolts to loosen and the perch to see more abuse. Colin bent the UBE's on his MJ the first run out, no traction bar and wrap like a bitch. Black jeep has the same UBEs but its always had a traction bar and they're still mint.
 
Yeah, probably.

My 1/2" ubolt plates that Colin said were going to bend in 2011 are still straight, except where I have introduced them to rocks rather vigorously :gee:
 
Yeah sorry dude, I went wheeling like a girl in early January, where were you and your badass MJ? :D

I pussy footed around and was very gentle with my jeep. I should detail it soon and put some eyelashes on its headlights.
 
Yeah sorry dude, I went wheeling like a girl in early January, where were you and your badass MJ? :D

I pussy footed around and was very gentle with my jeep. I should detail it soon and put some eyelashes on its headlights.

Ken your hate level has been rising lately, both in quantity and quality, and I have to say I approve.
 
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