Build Thread 83 CJ7 its time to get it done
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Lol flip the tub over and beat on it a little while
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I think I'm going to flip mine over and beat on the bottom and shake the nickels, dimes & quarters out that I can get
Lol flip the tub over and beat on it a little while
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I thought about that when the tub was off the frame - but decided carpet was much easier. And with my metal working skills, who knows what I'd end up with.....
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What width did you get on those MT classics?
I'm trying to decide between 15x8 or 15x10.
Dang dude, moving right along! Very nice
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I'm going to keep charging on this thing til I run out of things I can do or money for parts lol, time to get yours running to
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My engine is complete, filling it up with coolant, need to replace the fuel filter, and some fuel lines on the engine, then I'm gonna try and test start it.
So sweet, keep after it you will be driving it in no time
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My Jeep is being built around me wanting a 35 inch Goodyear Duratrac tire and a Mickey Thompson Classic III rim in a 17 or 18. The Goodyears are to expensive in the 18 inch so I got the biggest 17inch they make which is the 315/70r17 and Mickey only makes 1 size in the 17x9, with 4.5 back spacing. It would be more ideal to have a 10 inch or wider rim for my tire width from that choice I decided to do a spring over on stock YJ springs to get the height I need and I narrowed my axles based on the clearance I got on the actual tire rim combo which wound up being 60 inch axle with 1 inch clearance on the springs when turned lock to lock up front
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I went to order wheels and tires today...no luck.
It seems when Mickey Thompson switched from the Classic II to the III, they no longer machine the inner bore to fit Jeep CJ axles. This applies on the 15 in series only.
I'll think about it over the weekend and decide if I want to spring more money for the 17 and the corresponding tire.
strange, I just looked up their website and it shows the 15x10 to be bored at 106 millimeters and it shows the 17 to be bored at 106 millimeters as well are you sure the info you got is correct?
Classic III – Mickey Thompson Tires & Wheels
MT is saying the hub bore is 106.5 mm on the classic III's, and a stock CJ is 108 mm.
There's definitely some conflicting comments out there. The only notes I see all say that center caps are not available for Jeep CJ and Ford.
I'll have to do some more research.
MT is saying the hub bore is 106.5 mm on the classic III's, and a stock CJ is 108 mm.
There's definitely some conflicting comments out there. The only notes I see all say that center caps are not available for Jeep CJ and Ford.
I'll have to do some more research.
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