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Build Thread My 1971 CJ5 Build Thread

Build Thread My 1971 CJ5 Build Thread
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You are right. the tailgate will look great all welded up and I like it alot better than the boring flat rear.
 
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I've seen this a couple times, and was curious as to the benefits of having the master cylinder on the frame rail?

I have the master cylinder mounted on the frame rail because that is the original location. I'm not sure how that can benefit anything...

How would you access it once the tub is on?

Originally, the floor pan had an access panel to get to the MC...But I'm going to have enough room underneath to use a mirror to check the level.

Your project looks great, and I've been following it for a little while. It's given me some ideas, and motivation to get through my frame off resto. Nice build!

Thanks for the support! :chug:
 
I have the master cylinder mounted on the frame rail because that is the original location. I'm not sure how that can benefit anything...



Originally, the floor pan had an access panel to get to the MC...But I'm going to have enough room underneath to use a mirror to check the level.



Thanks for the support! :chug:
Mine on my 68' is on the brake booster (PO installed Power Brakes), I just assumed that was the stock location. Maybe it changed after that. I wonder if when I replace my brake lines, if it would be easier to install it on the frame? :confused:

Excuse my ingnorance on this brake thing, I think I just answered my own question after doing some research. Only manual brakes can have the MC mounted on the frame, Power Brakes needed to be mounted on the brake booster. See, I just learned something else from your build post! Thanks.
 
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Mine on my 68' is on the brake booster (PO installed Power Brakes), I just assumed that was the stock location. Maybe it changed after that. I wonder if when I replace my brake lines, if it would be easier to install it on the frame? :confused:

Excuse my ingnorance on this brake thing, I think I just answered my own question after doing some research. Only manual brakes can have the MC mounted on the frame, Power Brakes needed to be mounted on the brake booster. See, I just learned something else from your build post! Thanks.

Actually, I didn't know that either. Ha :D
 
It all depends on clutch linkage and if you have floor mounted pedals and also engine type if its a v6 with exhaust inside rail its a no go and besides who wants to crawl under the jeep to check the fluid I was under mine enough building the darn thing

And yes hazz your coming along on that little gem looking good

what color you going ?
 
...And yes hazz your coming along on that little gem looking good

what color you going ?

Thank you!

And I'll be using a General Motors' Gunmetal color. It is the same as the paint on the frame.
 
I have to build a tunnel in my 54 really not looking forward to it with all the different angles it needs
not real good with angles may send it out to local welder and have him do it with alum diamond plate
 
must say wish my welds looked that clean
 
Haha...Thank you!

I attended the Hobart Institute of Welding Technology in Troy Ohio a couple years back....It's a great place to learn to weld like the pros....It;s said to be the best school in the country.
 
heya! I love this thread.
 

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