Build Thread 83 CJ7 its time to get it done
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- Location
- Roanoke, Va
- Vehicle(s)
- '80 CJ-7, AMC 304, T177, Dana 300, Widetrack axles (D30 & AMC20) w/ 3.73 gearing, MSD ignition,
That’ll do, pig......
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I made my own. If you dig through our CJ7 build thread you find some pictures of how I did it. I used snowmobile seat cover which worked out well. You may need to enable the Photobucket extension in chrome to see the pics. I used a home machine for these. Have a look see.Not sure yet, I don’t like the cheap Chinesethat came with the shifters, I would like it to look as stock as I can, I forget who but somebody posted about a nice set that’s out there
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I made my own. If you dig through our CJ7 build thread you find some pictures of how I did it. I used snowmobile seat cover which worked out well. You may need to enable the Photobucket extension in chrome to see the pics. I used a home machine for these. Have a look see.
I had to adjust the thread tension for heavier thread. Just practice on some scraps of similar material. Also, use a longer stitch length for this. You will find it's not at all difficult. Plan it out just like the other stuff you have made. EZ PZ [emoji4]I am interested in knowing how to sew and if I can use a home machine that would be good practice
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.......I have a bad feeling that my 2 year old might have done a really good job of hiding my other shifter knob tho
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Using the bottoms of a tool box drawer to make custom T-Tops.......
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Making a transmission tunnel cover plate......
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