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Scooter402
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- 1984 CJ7 - SBC 402, TH350, Dana 300, Dana 44 front and 12 bolt rear with 4.56 gears, 38" Boggers;
2006 Dodge Ram 2500
Sorry about the dinky-sized photo here, but it's all I can do to get anything from photobucket on my computer at home...But I'm at somewhat of a crossroads here. I want to do something with my Jeep, but I'm not entirely sure what that something is. Here's the scene...
See, back in 2004 I bought my CJ7 after selling my YJ. After a while, I started basically rebuilding it with Chevy stuff -- I built a 383 stroker for it, ended up with a TH350 Transmission , and at one point I had 3/4 ton axles in it. If I can ever get photobucket to agree with me long enough to post up a build thread, I'll do that just so everyone can follow along. Anyway, in 2006, I found mud racing...and I was hooked. Long story short, my Jeep ended up in what you see in this dinky little photo below:
Dana 44 front, 12 bolt rear, 4.56 gears, SBC 402 with solid roller .670 lift cam and Holley 850 HP carb, TH350 with reverse manual valve body and 4000 stall torque converter, Dana 300 with twin sticks, 38.5x11 Boggers, the list goes on and on.
Anyway, I want to drive this on the street again...crazy, I know. But I'm at a crossroads as to how I want to do this. I either want to keep it 4x4 by narrowing the axles, getting some extra wide flares, and re-installing many of the components that I had removed and given most of them away. Basically, I'd have to spend a lot of money to get it there, but it's just been sitting in the driveway for the past 4 years since I left NC, and there's absolutely no mud racing around here.
My other idea is to build a pro-street style CJ7 . This would probably also cost me some money, but I think I've got quite a few things here I could sell/barter to get parts I want. Here's a pic for visual aid:
Either way, I think I'm going to lose the gonzo-sized hood scoop. It was cool while it lasted, but I think it's got to go.
So what do we think, people? Stick with most of the monster I have here, or transform it into something completely different?
See, back in 2004 I bought my CJ7 after selling my YJ. After a while, I started basically rebuilding it with Chevy stuff -- I built a 383 stroker for it, ended up with a TH350 Transmission , and at one point I had 3/4 ton axles in it. If I can ever get photobucket to agree with me long enough to post up a build thread, I'll do that just so everyone can follow along. Anyway, in 2006, I found mud racing...and I was hooked. Long story short, my Jeep ended up in what you see in this dinky little photo below:

Dana 44 front, 12 bolt rear, 4.56 gears, SBC 402 with solid roller .670 lift cam and Holley 850 HP carb, TH350 with reverse manual valve body and 4000 stall torque converter, Dana 300 with twin sticks, 38.5x11 Boggers, the list goes on and on.
Anyway, I want to drive this on the street again...crazy, I know. But I'm at a crossroads as to how I want to do this. I either want to keep it 4x4 by narrowing the axles, getting some extra wide flares, and re-installing many of the components that I had removed and given most of them away. Basically, I'd have to spend a lot of money to get it there, but it's just been sitting in the driveway for the past 4 years since I left NC, and there's absolutely no mud racing around here.
My other idea is to build a pro-street style CJ7 . This would probably also cost me some money, but I think I've got quite a few things here I could sell/barter to get parts I want. Here's a pic for visual aid:
Either way, I think I'm going to lose the gonzo-sized hood scoop. It was cool while it lasted, but I think it's got to go.

So what do we think, people? Stick with most of the monster I have here, or transform it into something completely different?