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
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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