cj7 rebuild
baker9713
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- Keystone Heights, FL
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- 79 cj7 project, 95 dodge 2500 4x4 diesel, 07dodge
Where to begin.... here's what my current 79 looked like when I brought it home about 3 months ago for the bargain price of $800
I tooled around the yard & the powerlines for about a month before I decided to strip it down. At this point It had no brakes at all (brake lines crushed flat in a few spots), engine needed some attention, body in very bad shape, narrow track axles in questionable shape, and it needed a lift & bigger tires. That's really just the tip of the iceberg, but in a nutshell, it NEEDED to be torn down and redone. (or maybe I needed a project) I got a buddy deal on some bigger tires on some chrome wheels (not a big fan of chrome but they were free), and stripped off the diamond plate steel that was tack welded to the sides of the tub.
Then I stripped out the inside of the tub & took the body off
And here it sits today...
Just a bare frame. I've done some welding here & there on it, fixing cracks and sloppy factory welds. I'm almost ready to paint it, I think. I still need to outboard my front springs (putting in a set of Scout II Dana 44 's), so the paint may have to wait. After pressure washing it 3 times, I put on some phospho to kill the rust. So far, the frame looks to be in pretty good shape, no serious rust.
This one doesn't seem to be moving along very fast, between work & the weather I may be at this for a while! I'll post more as it goes along.
I tooled around the yard & the powerlines for about a month before I decided to strip it down. At this point It had no brakes at all (brake lines crushed flat in a few spots), engine needed some attention, body in very bad shape, narrow track axles in questionable shape, and it needed a lift & bigger tires. That's really just the tip of the iceberg, but in a nutshell, it NEEDED to be torn down and redone. (or maybe I needed a project) I got a buddy deal on some bigger tires on some chrome wheels (not a big fan of chrome but they were free), and stripped off the diamond plate steel that was tack welded to the sides of the tub.
Then I stripped out the inside of the tub & took the body off
And here it sits today...
Just a bare frame. I've done some welding here & there on it, fixing cracks and sloppy factory welds. I'm almost ready to paint it, I think. I still need to outboard my front springs (putting in a set of Scout II Dana 44 's), so the paint may have to wait. After pressure washing it 3 times, I put on some phospho to kill the rust. So far, the frame looks to be in pretty good shape, no serious rust.
This one doesn't seem to be moving along very fast, between work & the weather I may be at this for a while! I'll post more as it goes along.