dsdtdemon
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So it's definitely to early to call this a "build thread," but all the
I've been doing is making me feel a bit
aperwork. So I figured I'd start this to gather my thoughts and get some opinions.
I introduced myself in a previous thread but for completeness sake:
My name is Bryan and I recently picked my first XJ.
1991, bone stock, 210k miles
4.0 HO to AW15 to NP242
Non-Disco D30/D35
This machine is just clean as a whistle and the only signs of age is the sagging headliner cloth and some interior trim stuff. As Tim pointed out, it looks as if the seats had hardly been sat in.
My short term goal is to meet
requirements for this year's SierraFest. Essentially, I have to get me some rockrails and a front tow point.
I went ahead and threw some coil spacers in the front and RE extended shackles in the rear, but really nothing else.
I have a rough idea of where I ultimately want to go with it and how I want it to function, though I suppose an end final product does not truly exist in this hobby. I want something that I can take down the trails but also still load up and go camping or tailgaiting or what have you. Ultimately, I want to stop once highway safety gets severely compromised.
To that end, I'm thinking 4.5" lift with 33x12.50's is where I want the suspension. With that in mind, I've been doing a fair bit of research into what that actually requires and I've compiled a rough "to do" list.
4.5" lift kit- as this is my first build, I'd prefer to do a kit as opposed to piecing something together. Looking at the RC 4.5" X-Flex or the RE 4.5" superflex kit.
HnT SYE - still exploring my options here. Looking at the RE kit.
Replace rear axle (though I don't know with what yet)
Build up the D30
Gear to 4.56
ZJ/WJ brake swap
Under armor (skids etc)
Long Arm (someday???)
bumpers
tire carrier (I'm not a fan of tires on roof racks)
Where I'm getting confused though is the order in which to do things. As money is an object I would like to space things out a bit and work it as a gradual project. (maybe one project per month). I know that the lift kit and the tires are the big $$ and I can't really space that out, but what do I need to do before and what can I do after? Some stuff I read suggests that some people never upgrade their axle, while others make it seem like the 35 will snap backing down the driveway on 33's. If I lift before i go bigger on the tires, will I look like this?
Anyway, any input is greatly appreciated and I look forward to meeting more of you guys out on the trail.
BTW, Eric's book is absolutely phenomenal! If you read this, Thanks!!!


I introduced myself in a previous thread but for completeness sake:
My name is Bryan and I recently picked my first XJ.
1991, bone stock, 210k miles
4.0 HO to AW15 to NP242
Non-Disco D30/D35

This machine is just clean as a whistle and the only signs of age is the sagging headliner cloth and some interior trim stuff. As Tim pointed out, it looks as if the seats had hardly been sat in.
My short term goal is to meet

I went ahead and threw some coil spacers in the front and RE extended shackles in the rear, but really nothing else.
I have a rough idea of where I ultimately want to go with it and how I want it to function, though I suppose an end final product does not truly exist in this hobby. I want something that I can take down the trails but also still load up and go camping or tailgaiting or what have you. Ultimately, I want to stop once highway safety gets severely compromised.
To that end, I'm thinking 4.5" lift with 33x12.50's is where I want the suspension. With that in mind, I've been doing a fair bit of research into what that actually requires and I've compiled a rough "to do" list.
4.5" lift kit- as this is my first build, I'd prefer to do a kit as opposed to piecing something together. Looking at the RC 4.5" X-Flex or the RE 4.5" superflex kit.
HnT SYE - still exploring my options here. Looking at the RE kit.
Replace rear axle (though I don't know with what yet)
Build up the D30
Gear to 4.56
ZJ/WJ brake swap
Under armor (skids etc)
Long Arm (someday???)
bumpers
tire carrier (I'm not a fan of tires on roof racks)
Where I'm getting confused though is the order in which to do things. As money is an object I would like to space things out a bit and work it as a gradual project. (maybe one project per month). I know that the lift kit and the tires are the big $$ and I can't really space that out, but what do I need to do before and what can I do after? Some stuff I read suggests that some people never upgrade their axle, while others make it seem like the 35 will snap backing down the driveway on 33's. If I lift before i go bigger on the tires, will I look like this?
Anyway, any input is greatly appreciated and I look forward to meeting more of you guys out on the trail.
BTW, Eric's book is absolutely phenomenal! If you read this, Thanks!!!
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