New CJ7 rider!
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 2:39 pm
Hey folks,
My name is Will and I'm a proud new cj7 6 cylinder owner. Hopefully in some time I will be able to get out with all of you and hit the trails. I figured I would get an older jeep so that my new one doesn't get all beat up Does BSJ have a lot of cj7's wheeling?
I will be building the jeep up to be in working order again (this one sat for a few years), and I've attached my list of things that I will be putting in with a mechanic who I have become good friends with. My question is, do group members come together over a case of beer and do mods to their jeeps? I want to LEARN all about my jeep, not just send it to a mechanic.
Things that I'll be adding to get it ready for the road...
6 spark plugs, 1 fuel filter, 1 ignition wires, 1 battery, 2 lower ball joints heavy duty, 2 lower ball joints heavy duty, 2 rear axle seals, 1 rear pinion seal, 6heavy duty universal joints for axles and drive shafts, 1 brake master cylinder, 1 front brake pads, 1 rear brake shoes, (2 front rotors and 2 rear drums only if we are unable to resurface the ones that are on the truck, 2 front calipers, rear brake hardware, 2 rear wheel cylinders, 2 rear brake adjusters, 3 parking brake cables, 1 power steering pump, 1 power steering box (you can go stock or an off road version) 1 oil pan and rear main seal
Things to get it ready for the trail...
wheels and tires 33 12.50 r15 $600
4 inch lift $439.
boomarang shackels $110
steering stabilizer $50
Weber carb $350
Pace setter header $350
universal muffler w pipe and turn down for more clearance $150
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My questions:
I want the biggest, baddest trail island rig there is (still staying semi road legal). My goal was to put 35s or bigger on the rig, but I am now understanding that to do that I would have to replace drive train and re gear the jeep... the 2 piece rear axle was ripped out and replaced with a one piece axle. My question... How big of tires can I go without getting too pricy w/ regearing and new driveshafts? is it really only 33's?
Second question- What would be a reasonable price for labor to do the work with me? I want someone who will teach me as we go along so that I can fix the jeep when I am in trouble. any suggestions / price figures?
PS- all prices are just prices that I have been quoted.
Thanks so much guys, can't wait to get on the trails with you, cant wait to get some mud on this rig.
Cheers,
Will
My name is Will and I'm a proud new cj7 6 cylinder owner. Hopefully in some time I will be able to get out with all of you and hit the trails. I figured I would get an older jeep so that my new one doesn't get all beat up Does BSJ have a lot of cj7's wheeling?
I will be building the jeep up to be in working order again (this one sat for a few years), and I've attached my list of things that I will be putting in with a mechanic who I have become good friends with. My question is, do group members come together over a case of beer and do mods to their jeeps? I want to LEARN all about my jeep, not just send it to a mechanic.
Things that I'll be adding to get it ready for the road...
6 spark plugs, 1 fuel filter, 1 ignition wires, 1 battery, 2 lower ball joints heavy duty, 2 lower ball joints heavy duty, 2 rear axle seals, 1 rear pinion seal, 6heavy duty universal joints for axles and drive shafts, 1 brake master cylinder, 1 front brake pads, 1 rear brake shoes, (2 front rotors and 2 rear drums only if we are unable to resurface the ones that are on the truck, 2 front calipers, rear brake hardware, 2 rear wheel cylinders, 2 rear brake adjusters, 3 parking brake cables, 1 power steering pump, 1 power steering box (you can go stock or an off road version) 1 oil pan and rear main seal
Things to get it ready for the trail...
wheels and tires 33 12.50 r15 $600
4 inch lift $439.
boomarang shackels $110
steering stabilizer $50
Weber carb $350
Pace setter header $350
universal muffler w pipe and turn down for more clearance $150
_____________________________________________________________
My questions:
I want the biggest, baddest trail island rig there is (still staying semi road legal). My goal was to put 35s or bigger on the rig, but I am now understanding that to do that I would have to replace drive train and re gear the jeep... the 2 piece rear axle was ripped out and replaced with a one piece axle. My question... How big of tires can I go without getting too pricy w/ regearing and new driveshafts? is it really only 33's?
Second question- What would be a reasonable price for labor to do the work with me? I want someone who will teach me as we go along so that I can fix the jeep when I am in trouble. any suggestions / price figures?
PS- all prices are just prices that I have been quoted.
Thanks so much guys, can't wait to get on the trails with you, cant wait to get some mud on this rig.
Cheers,
Will