Part - 2
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Web-wrenchers here is the next installement of the YJ on tons project.
Now that the wheeling season has drawn to a close it was time to pick up where I left off a couple of months ago.
After poking around under the heep it became clear it would be much easier to re-do the suspension by getting a few things out of the way to facilitate laying things out.
First up yank the front bumper, winch, cooling system,clip, hood & fenders.
What the heck, why stop there, lets yank the body off too. Just a couple of more stubborn bolts...
Actually in the whole process only 2 bolts snapped off.
Not bad for a 20 year old bucket!
The YJ's now rolling on 5 inchers
Back into the garage with the rolling chassis & powertrain.
Time to amputate the old axles, steering & old suspension.
One more time with the hoist and the ole 4.0, tranny & tcase get extracted and set aside.
Now a nice bare frame to start with for mocking up the new suspension.
It'll be getting a few coats of paint before re-assembly.
First up was relocating the front axle forward a couple of inches.
They'll be getting some additional plating and bracking when they get burned into place for real.
New heavy duty spring hangers tacked into place & new (warrantied) BDS springs.
Next up was to mock up the new rear 4 link system. Used C-clamps to hold the brackets into place and a couple of ratchet straps to hold the axle truss in position. Before taking a saw to the shiney new DOM tubing I decided to make mockup UCA & LCA with PVC tubing and a handfull of hose clamps. Worked awesome for mocking up the suspension and then articulating it and adjusting settings to get the motion wanted without any binding or interference.
Floor jacks make it a breeze to flex it all around.
The new wheelbase is being stretched from it previous stock 93" to it's new 105" wheelbase
A welcome improvement!
The rear tires will extend rearward of the rear frame rail by 5" to make for a 90*+ departure angle.