• Hello Guest, we are proud to now have our Wiki online that is completely compiled and written by our members. Feel free to browse our Jeep-CJ Wiki or click on any orange keyword when looking at posts in the forum.

Build Thread 1982 Jeep CJ7 old school build

Build Thread 1982 Jeep CJ7 old school build

OldsCool

Jeeper
Posts
66
Thanks
0
Location
Oakwood, GA
Vehicle(s)
1982 CJ7, 360, T15, Dana 20, AMC 20, Dana 30
Fun times...sure there is lots more you can disassemble if you so desire...lol
Oh yes....it must really suck having a lift on hand...lucky bugger...will enjoy your journey...
 
Register now
You must register or login to view hidden content on this page.
Thanks. I'm sure I could too, but I'm not going for a restoration on this one, just a rebuild to be like I want it, for whatever I wind up getting into.

The lift is at my father's shop. I'm lucky that he lets me use it almost any time, so it's a blessing and a curse at the same time. A blessing because it makes things so much easier, but a curse because it allows me to let things get out of hand. Take its current state....this started out as a simple fuel injection conversion!
 
Cool goings on in this thread...!!! Love the fact that you've got a full blown lift in your shop...

Looking forward to watching your progress...
 
Cool goings on in this thread...!!! Love the fact that you've got a full blown lift in your shop...

Looking forward to watching your progress...

Much appreciated! The shop belongs to my father and the lift does make things much easier. I'm lucky he lets me use it almost any time I need it.

As for progress, I did work on it a bit yesterday but no pics except ones my wife took of my old ugly mug so I'll spare you guys the horror. I also went through the materials I had on hand and decided to just go with another pair of the Barnes 4WD outrigger brackets for the shackle end up front. I'll piddle with it off and on this week until they arrive, maybe make another pair of shackles for the front, start fabbing the front bumper and get the winch plate fitted. I'll be sure to take more pics along the way.

:chug:
 
Headers are very nice.

I've decided to add a 1" body lift and was looking at the MORE aluminum pucks. Noticed you are looking at the Daystar. What are your thoughts on the two approaches?

I'll end up with a total lift of 1.5"; shackles+body.
 
Thank you. The headers are something I used to see all the time on Jeeps when I was in high school and I always loved that sound. To be honest though, I'm sure they'll be something I will tire of eventually lol. The older I get the more I value things that aren't obnoxiously loud, but I really wanted a throwback Jeep and those things just scream "old school" to me.

As for the body lift, I honestly didn't even know about the MORE pucks. I did look at the Performance Accessories 1" body lift but after looking at my stock body bushings I knew they'd need to be replaced as well. They were all cracked and falling apart, and also a lot of the large washers were very rusty and didn't have much life left in them.

So it came down to price for me. A body lift plus a new set of body bushings of questionable quality would have been double the price. Also, I've not had great luck with rubber products from China, and every set of bushings I ran across seemed to be of that quality and origin, so I decided to go with the 1" taller poly body mount set from Daystar and just have both in one. I did have an issue when the kit arrived; it came with the poly mounts but no hardware, which seems to be a common thing when looking at Amazon reviews. I contacted the seller and Daystar shipped the hardware to me so now it's a complete kit.

The only thing I can say about the quality of the kit is that the poly is much harder than I was expecting, but I'm sure it's the appropriate hardness for the application. The hardware was of good quality, too. The bushings fit very well in the body mount holes so I don't think I'll have any issues with initial fitment. The bushings come with a steel bushing molded into the poly mount so wear inside the frame side mounts shouldn't be an issue. Time well tell on their longevity.
 
Thank you. The headers are something I used to see all the time on Jeeps when I was in high school and I always loved that sound. To be honest though, I'm sure they'll be something I will tire of eventually lol. The older I get the more I value things that aren't obnoxiously loud, but I really wanted a throwback Jeep and those things just scream "old school" to me.

As for the body lift, I honestly didn't even know about the MORE pucks. I did look at the Performance Accessories 1" body lift but after looking at my stock body bushings I knew they'd need to be replaced as well. They were all cracked and falling apart, and also a lot of the large washers were very rusty and didn't have much life left in them.

So it came down to price for me. A body lift plus a new set of body bushings of questionable quality would have been double the price. Also, I've not had great luck with rubber products from China, and every set of bushings I ran across seemed to be of that quality and origin, so I decided to go with the 1" taller poly body mount set from Daystar and just have both in one. I did have an issue when the kit arrived; it came with the poly mounts but no hardware, which seems to be a common thing when looking at Amazon reviews. I contacted the seller and Daystar shipped the hardware to me so now it's a complete kit.

The only thing I can say about the quality of the kit is that the poly is much harder than I was expecting, but I'm sure it's the appropriate hardness for the application. The hardware was of good quality, too. The bushings fit very well in the body mount holes so I don't think I'll have any issues with initial fitment. The bushings come with a steel bushing molded into the poly mount so wear inside the frame side mounts shouldn't be an issue. Time well tell on their longevity.

I found the hardware missing from all of the 0" lift kits as well. It is the major reason I'm going 1". I think the poly will hold up well. I've been looking at Daystar and Prothane as well. I'm currently installing all new Prothane leaf and shackle poly bushings.

Did you replace the Transmission plate mount?
 
I will be swapping it out, but unfortunately it's in backorder land with the rest of my stuff coming from Novak.
 

Jeep-CJ Donation Drive

Help support Jeep-CJ.com by making a contribution.

Help support Jeep-CJ.com by making a contribution.
Goal
$200.00
Earned
$50.00
This donation drive ends in
0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds
  25.0%
Back
Top Bottom