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Project Midlife Crisis

67K views 378 replies 27 participants last post by  xj4life  
#1 ·
The planning stages of this build started about five or six years ago, but four years ago while going through a divorce I decided it was time to stop waiting and to pursue my dream. Couldn't think of a good name for this build, but since I'm turning 42 this year Project Midlife Crisis seems fitting :sonicjay: Its going to be used for all types off wheeling but with a focus on rock crawling.

I had a couple goals in mind with this build when I started...1) Learn a lot. This is my first buggy build. I knew I had a lot to learn and it may not work perfect when I'm done but I didn't want that to stop me. Only one way to learn and that's by doing things and making mistakes. 2) Budget...I'm a single Dad with two young kids so have to keep cost as low as possible. 3) Jeep based powertrain. Why? Well Jeeps are what I know, they are what I love, and being that my time and money were limited I decided to not pursue the LS route. 4) Design/fabricate as much of this build as I can. I am a mechanical design engineer with access to fabrication equipment and I love metal fabrication. So I knew I'd enjoy building this just as much as driving when I'm done.

So four year ago I picked up donor 199? XJ, some DOM tubing, and got started. I spent some time rough modeling the build in CAD before cutting any steel. I'm only working out of my two car garage at home and I don't have easy access to a bender so I designed the chassis with as few bends as possible. Also tried to make the design simple enough for me to assemble. I tacked together the base cradle on a layout table at work but everything else I've done at home. I've had to make a few adjustments to my original design but I have to say I'm pretty happy with how well its gone so far. I have a lot of work left to do (and money to spend :sonicjay:) but figured it was time to start a build thread. I've got questions on a few things that might get answered and it might help keep me motivated to finish this thing some day. I only get a few hours a week to work on this project so over the last four years I've been chipping away at it when I my schedule and cash flow allow.

Build Specs/Plans:

Chassis:
2 seater (might see if I can fit a small bench seat in back for my kids)
113" wheelbase
21" belly
Main chassis is 1.75"x0.120 DOM, frame rails are 2"x4"x3/16" wall rectangular tubing, sliders are 1-7/8"x1/4" wall DOM

Powertrain:
Jeep 4.0...I was told its had some internal work and computer upgrades but have no way to confirm that. I was able to drive the donor Jeep before gutting it and it did seem to have more power than a stock 4.0.
AW4 with RAD manual shifter
Flipped D300 with 4:1

Front Axle:
Ford BJ Dana HP60 housing (not sure the exact year, 92-99 range I believe) w/ 4.10 gears (for now)
Barnes4x4 HD diff cover
Full hydro steering
My own truss and link mounts
Couple unknowns at this time. One, which locker I'm going to use. Second, what D60 outers I'm going to use. More on that below.

Rear Axle:
14 bolt w/ 4.10 gears (for now)
Probably a Detroit locker
Barnes4x4 pinion guard with the truss tie in, disk brake brackets, and HD diff cover
My own truss and link mounts

Suspension:
Double triangulated 4-link front and rear
Lowers are going to be 7075 aluminum and uppers are going to be 1.75x0.120 wall DOM
1-1/4" heims all the way around
Current plan is 16" travel coilovers on all four corners with 5" up travel, and 10" of droop (11" of droop might cause issues, we'll see)

Tires/Wheels:
Chassis and suspension are set up to run 40"x13.50" tires, not sure which ones yet.

Interior:
Corbeau suspension seats with 5pt harness
Basic gauges
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#45 · (Edited)
Planned on the harness bar being the horizontal bar. I should have seat mounts done this weekend. Once I get those set I'm going to start doing some interior work. Guess I'll pull the harnesses out of their boxes and double check that.

Last week was really productive week, added a good amount of tubing to the chassis up front. Hoping for a productive weekend. Should have some updates by Monday :rock:
 
#46 ·
Trying to plan ahead a little bit as I'd like to get the fuel system back online and be able to fire this thing up. I have little to no knowledge when it comes to fuel cells and plumbing fuel systems.

For simplicity sake I'd like to reuse the stock Jeep fuel pump. I was going to try and get a fuel cell that was designed to be used with Jeeps pumps but not sure I have room for ones I've seen so far. Or do I scrap that idea and do an external pump?

Beyond that not...??? I'm good with researching and learning on my own but not sure where to even start with the fuel system.


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#47 ·
I would try to stick with an in the tank pump one way or another. They are much quieter and tend to be more durable... there's a reason the factory puts them in the tank. There are several aftermarket solutions available these days to make it easy. Personally I would try to use the stock setup if you want to keep your budget, or look at Aeromotive or similar for the nice stuff.
 
#52 ·
I like that logic :thumb: Like being able to head to an auto parts store and get replacement parts.

What kind of seat brackets are those?
My design based on something I saw online. Gives me a few inches of slider action. Probably don't need it but had room for it so figured I'd make them adjustable.
 
#64 ·
Valid point :thumb:

You're worried about fuel sloshing in a rig that doesn't move. Make it move, then worry about sloshing........ My fuel cell has no baffle, so far so good.
:finger: touche :sonicjay:

That looks like a good quality American made cell. If it was Chinese I would be a little more worried about the aluminum welds cracking in a buggy without baffles

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#67 ·
Been plugging away at the chassis still. Just love metal fabrication so that's been the focus off my efforts. But also have been working on getting a fuel system figured out so I can keep making forward progress. Plan this weekend is to add windshield bars and maybe fully burn in some of these tubes. And I think I'm going to start to try and figure out doors.


Added some triangulation to the rear, lower frame
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Bolt-in crossmember to tie the two shock locations together.

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#75 · (Edited)
Couple quick updates....

Adding some gussets to the frame side link mounts and axles. Might add some webbing between the tabs as well.
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Version 3..and I think final version...of the seat mounts
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Messing around with the brake system mount
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Came up with my own fuel cell mount and fuel pump clamp. Using a TJ in tank pump assembly
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