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Build Thread Goin Postal

Build Thread Goin Postal
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A little off-topic, but I have a customer that wants to install disk brakes on his '83 DJ.
SO far we figured out to use the early DJ axle I have, and install the disks off a Dana 30 (from knuckles out). What we havent figured out is the steering. He is still right hand drive and has to stay that way (he is actually my mailman!).
Any ideas on what to use for a steering system?
 
Well I'm not entirely sure. What I think you could use is one of the tie rod ends that allows for the drag link to attach directly to it. I think it is referred to as a "Y" steering setup.

I did some more work today. I flipped around my rear leafs as I had installed them backwards the first time. I cut off some of the bolts because they were quite a bit too long. I have also test fitted the spare driveshaft I have, I am almost certain it is a front drive shaft, and it is about 1/2" too long I'm thinking. I don't know for sure though because I'm missing the stupid piece to attach the ujoint to the tcase. I've got the ebrake on the tcase if that makes any difference. I also moved my leaf hangers back for the rear packs. Right now the shackle is pretty much vertical. I'm going to be adding a roll cage as well as a couple other things that weigh a little, so I will probably keep this position for the time being.
 
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Well I'm not entirely sure. What I think you could use is one of the tie rod ends that allows for the drag link to attach directly to it. I think it is referred to as a "Y" steering setup.

We looked at one off a YJ and determined it was too long, but I still think it could be shortened to work...this is on hold till I get my F-350's engine rebuilt...and X-mas is over...Gotta have priories straight! lol
 
Good luck and continued progress on your jeep...
Sorry to hear about your Father's passing...

brian
 
Real sorry to hear about your dad RIP. Jeeps looking good :popcorn:
 
So sorry to hear about your Father. Turning wrenches on my jeep always makes me feel better. Great build so far. Keep up the good work!!!
 
you will go through ujoints right and left if you put a D20 with an offset D44

Not necessarily.

The late 70's FSJ's that had the manual transmissions and a Dana 20 Transfer Case with a centered output still used an off-set rear differential Dana 44 . It worked just fine and again, was a factory set-up. They did have the CV-style u-joint at the Transfer Case , though. Granted they had a 109" wheelbase but at the same time the axle was wider and had a greater off-set, too, than a CJ IIRC.
 
I finally think I figured out the rear driveshaft. I was absolutely stuck on thinking it had two ujoints, one on each end. I found a piece that fit onto the ebrake that has a splined end on it so the drive shaft can slide in and adjust length with axle there. Is that how these old cj's work? I am still unsure because one tcase I have has a ujoint adapter on it. I'd use that but then I'll need to extend the length of the axle. I'll have to get that straightened out this week.
 
Got a tcase rear driveshaft companion on the way! I clocked the front axle so I have a little angle up, should be around 6 degrees. Unfortunately the front driveshaft is like 1.5" too short!! Oh well, if I had known that though I would have probably pulled it back that far to be able to use stock ones. So now I need to extend this one, or hopefully find one just a little longer.

I started chopping my motorcycle this weekend, so I'm going to probably finish that first. Or at least get it rolling again before getting serious work done on the cj again.

EDIT: also I figured out the leaning jeep. I think the issue was one of the leaf packs weren't tight enough. I tightened them both up this time and the thing is sitting flat. I didn't think about it until later that evening, but I bet that was the issue.
 
Been slow working on this thing the past month or so, I've been working on my bmw and some on my motorcycle.
As of now I've got a gas pedal, my drivers seat has enough room now to easily fit, I've got front steel brake lines, and probably a couple other small things done.
I'm stuck with drive shaft choices, soft brake lines, and what to do with my brakes. I'm guessing the wheel cylinders are probably all frozen. I'm trying to decide where to go with the brakes. I need extended brake lines, and possibly drum brake overhalls. I eventually would like disk brakes on the front, I am not sure if I should do that now or if I should wait until I have more money and time to get parts. I'm about a month away from my first planned wheeling trip in this thing…I hope I can get it together in time.
OH! Also the steering needs to be finished. I'm stuck between just getting a tapered drill bit and flipping the tie rod and buying a heim joint setup. Looks like $310 from ruffstuff with shipping for a 3/4" heim setup.
 
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Cool Jeep you're building. I've always thought converting the slide doors to swing open from the back would be cool. Suicide doors on a Jeep - that would be unique :)
 
I really like this build you are doing. I love cool and odd ball vehicles. Please do not stop posting pictures.
 

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