Misc. New CJ Help
ColoradoDerek
Jeeper
Hello. Yes, we have determined it is a 1976 CJ5 based on the VIN number.
The hose you mentioned, is that from this picture?
The hose in the middle there is what you are referring to?
Can you tell me why it is a problem? just because it will get caught on stuff or something like that?
I can take pictures of the current radiator if needed. Is there some other reason you are saying to go back to the original radiator (I'd have to buy a new one).
I'm also looking for help on identifying all the parts I have so I can determine what I need to get ready to replace or whatever. Is there a way for me to identify my front and rear axle setup? maybe better pictures? it appears to have power steering, etc which I thought was strange for a '76.
If I need to start new threads in other sections of the forum I can do that.
I want to get a good list going of what y'all think I need to replace or what I have at least so I can decide what to replace or what is best.
Here is what I'm going to do at first, for sure:
1. Replace rear leaf springs
2. Replace front tires
3. swap from drum brakes to disc brakes
Any information about how hard or what it will take to do those 3 things will be helpful and anything else to help identify my parts will also be incredibly helpful.
I also looked over that "what you do when you get it home thread" and OMG, it started talking about graphing things with a pencil and paper and all this other stuff that I just have no idea where to even begin. hopefully that is all just "engine" stuff and I can do that later. I know without an engine, it's not useful, so most people probably start with the engine, but not me. I'd rather have something good to put an engine in. a good engine but crappy other parts just means I'll be broken down for a broken axle or something and I have a shot to get an engine working again if it breaks but definitely can't fix a broken axle in the desert.
If you think it would be easier for me to find someone here in town to talk to I can probably do that too, but I'm an internet guy so I tend to use that more than in person stuff.
Like I said in my OP, i'm a total noob and anytime I'm new to something I usually jump in feet first (or head first). I'm not worried about the cost of anything. I don't have much money but I can save up and buy stuff every other month or so! You guys said you could tell me where to spend my money, so have at it!!!

Thank you!!!!!!
Also, off-topic, it won't let me click the link to "become a site supporter." How do I do that? just the amount of help y'all have provided so far is worth me paying some $$ to this site.
The hose you mentioned, is that from this picture?

The hose in the middle there is what you are referring to?
Can you tell me why it is a problem? just because it will get caught on stuff or something like that?
I can take pictures of the current radiator if needed. Is there some other reason you are saying to go back to the original radiator (I'd have to buy a new one).
I'm also looking for help on identifying all the parts I have so I can determine what I need to get ready to replace or whatever. Is there a way for me to identify my front and rear axle setup? maybe better pictures? it appears to have power steering, etc which I thought was strange for a '76.
If I need to start new threads in other sections of the forum I can do that.
I want to get a good list going of what y'all think I need to replace or what I have at least so I can decide what to replace or what is best.
Here is what I'm going to do at first, for sure:
1. Replace rear leaf springs
2. Replace front tires
3. swap from drum brakes to disc brakes
Any information about how hard or what it will take to do those 3 things will be helpful and anything else to help identify my parts will also be incredibly helpful.
I also looked over that "what you do when you get it home thread" and OMG, it started talking about graphing things with a pencil and paper and all this other stuff that I just have no idea where to even begin. hopefully that is all just "engine" stuff and I can do that later. I know without an engine, it's not useful, so most people probably start with the engine, but not me. I'd rather have something good to put an engine in. a good engine but crappy other parts just means I'll be broken down for a broken axle or something and I have a shot to get an engine working again if it breaks but definitely can't fix a broken axle in the desert.
If you think it would be easier for me to find someone here in town to talk to I can probably do that too, but I'm an internet guy so I tend to use that more than in person stuff.
Like I said in my OP, i'm a total noob and anytime I'm new to something I usually jump in feet first (or head first). I'm not worried about the cost of anything. I don't have much money but I can save up and buy stuff every other month or so! You guys said you could tell me where to spend my money, so have at it!!!


Thank you!!!!!!
Also, off-topic, it won't let me click the link to "become a site supporter." How do I do that? just the amount of help y'all have provided so far is worth me paying some $$ to this site.