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I am the law.
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SOLD - Very clean CJ-10a frame
Stored indoors. Great way to beef up your CJ build and avoid any spring outboarding shenanigans. Gives you FSJ length leaf springs too. This is basically a short FSJ frame with CJ body mounts on the front half and a lot of boxing. Still has PS box, shaft, SD-33 frame mounts, and fuel/brake lines on it. I also have the SD-33 motor mounts.
$300. Pick-up only in Highland 48357. Sold. Last edited by PavementPounder; February 3rd, 2013 at 04:25 PM. |
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I am the law.
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The wheelbase of a CJ-10a is 88". They have no rear cross member. That job was done by the counterweight and rear bumper. The popular way to elongate them is to graft on the rear section of a Wagoneer frame, since they are the same width. This is made a little easier being that there is no cross member to spend time removing.
Or, just tube out whatever you need in the rear. |
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Saved by Grace
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has the frame been painted at all? any pics? s.s. fuel/brake lines or factory? So if the wheelbase of my cj7 is 93.4" compared to 88"....... I have to chop off some of my body or add what to the frame?
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I am the law.
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I don't know exactly know how much you'd need to add. Whatever length of the rear of a Wagoneer frame as you need. Otherwise, just add to it with tube to support the body mount locations at the rear of your tub. Last edited by PavementPounder; November 23rd, 2012 at 12:14 PM. |
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