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98 TJ Build....Updated 4/16/10

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#1 · (Edited)
Ok guys, I was going to wait for little bit before I start to post it up, but a buddy convinced me to do so.. My project was starting as a 98 TJ from my previous builds have ended my JP to 6in long arm and ARBs front and rear with 4.88 gears and an NV4500 trans. Now its onto one tons and arounf 40s depending on what tire I buy.

Build Specs:
Poly mounts, front 3 link and rear 4 link
79 fornt HP 60, 5.38, 35 spline inner and outters
GM 14 bolt 5.38 gears
2.5" x 14" SAW air shocks
fuel cell

Ill take some more pics after this weekend when i get the frame all cleared off and so on.

Ben


The Jeeps resting place for the build.



Front axle out


















The only bling I have for right now.



And the old tires are for sale so go see them in the sale section.
 
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#32 ·
Nice lookin project!! I work in Clarkston, I keep looking for this thing hiding in a driveway when I'm driving around during lunch.
 
#45 ·
No shit, one of my buddies I work with lives right by there too. On Pine Knob Rd. just a couple houses north of Clarkston Rd. Small world....
 
#44 ·
Updatessss

OK so tonight I wanted to get some good ideas of what its going to look like and soo on, got the front somewhat in the place where I want it and it has good travel and clearence.

These first 2 pics are what the WB will be and what it should look like at 106"



front wheel view



Rear wheel.
 
#63 ·
GOTTT some UPDATES for everyone. Was going to do 3 link front but Bryce (95Geo) noticed some clearance issues... SOO now were on to a 4 link front triangulated...:rock:. SO a big thanks goes out to Bryce and my buddy Mike for all the help and guidance.
For pics:
Front Mount

FULLLL STUFFFF.. now thats up there..




Rear axle tacked in place..


 
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