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Build Thread '79 CJ7 Frame Off Restoration

Build Thread '79 CJ7 Frame Off Restoration

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'79 CJ7 AMC 304, '70 Chevelle SS 454
aw man thats sweet bring on the Jeep pictures
 
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I love those wheels. I have been going back and forth about keeping the stock wagon wheels or going with something like those.
 
Wow dude I’m seriously impressed your Jeep and work is beautiful, and I’m definitely jealous of the height you have in your garage


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That’s a beauty for sure....and I too am jealous of the space you have...nice..
 
That’s a beauty for sure....and I too am jealous of the space you have...nice..

X3. Beautiful jeep and great garage !
 
Oh WOW!!!! That is one great looking Jeep!!!!
I cant wait to see the finished product and hope you make a video clip when you first fire it up. I bet its gonna sound awesome!!!
 
Man, you're moving along quick with it! Impressive. It's so nice to be able to start putting it back together with fresh clean parts!
 
Thanks for the comments everyone, it's been a fun project, actually pretty proud of myself considering it's my first ever vehicle restoration. I do love my garage, nice and big, I have a detached three car garage with 16' ceilings, y'all would love it, but that's where my woodshop is. I'll definitely make a video of my first start, it's going to be in the next month, overseas in the desert right now but back this week!

Still a few challenges, I have to make new brackets for my steering dampener, I got the rugged ridge heavy duty drag ling and tie rod setup and the ones I made won't clear the pumpkin when I turn the wheel from stop to stop. Might just ditch the dual setup and so with a single. Haven't checked caster angle yet, I used longer shackles than stock, but I'm hoping it didn't change things enough to cause major death wobble. Also, the tie rods come VERY close to the front leafs. Not sure what will happen under load and articulation.

No electrical issues so far, keeping my fingers crossed. Got 12V every place it's supposed to be on start and run.

You should do a tie rod flip that will fix your clearance issue. Goferit Products!
 
You should do a tie rod flip that will fix your clearance issue. Goferit Products!

Thanks coldair, I was actually contemplating doing just that. So a stupid question, how difficult is it to drill the knuckle out to 3/4"? I can see myself fu@&ing it up and turning that into a $1K job. Is it something that you need a machine shop to do, or just jackstands, a 3/4" bit and some elbow grease?
 
Oh yes the pitman arm can go back to stock. Im running a drop pitman arm but plan on installing a stock one soon.
 

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