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opinions matter......what's yours?

opinions matter......what's yours?

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1982 cj7 with vortec 5.3, sittin on a 4.5" lift and 35's. This thing is nasty strong.
Hey all. Been a while since I have been on here. Got a build idea that I am looking for advice or input on. If anyone has done this set up it would be great to get you opinion as well.
The following is on a 82 CJ7 .

Current set up: vortec 5.3, AX15 tranny, Dana 300 tc, 30 front and the terrible 20 rear. The rear has been converted over to 1 piece axles though and are getting me by. This sits on a 4.5 inch lift with 35s.

Plan: Cummins 4bt diesel, sm465 tranny, np205 tc, Chevy 14 bolt rear and Dana 60 front,
SOA and keeping the lift. I will need a 1 inch body lift to clear the tranny and yes I know this will be tall. I plan on running 39s. Gear ratio I'm looking at is 3.73 which should be very adequate.

Let me know what yall think. Thanks. Robert
 
I think you'll hate 3.73's with 39" tires. Check out Grimm Jeeper's gear ratio page here ---Grimm Jeeper
 
That is where I have been doing a lot of my research. This is going to be a weekend warrior. Something that can be driver to the bog and play all weekend and then drive home. Top speed would be about 70, although I won't be doing that with those sived tires. My low range would be amazing and with the torque of the 4bt I could use it as a 2 speed. 3rd to 4th with 1st and 2nd being reserved for crawling and towing. Thank you for the input. I'm still doing research. I am also considering 4.10s but still not sure.:chug:
 
You don't like the 465? What gear set are you running?
 
That's gonna be one nose hvy Jeep....
Not gonna get far in the mud with the weight your add'n.
LG
 
You asked for an opinion. Why not keep the donor vehicle together and add a nice stretched scrambler body to the frame. Then you won't ruin a perfectly good CJ AND have a very cool custom rig with a frame and suspension made for that great smelly awful sounding beast of a diesel. There is something about horrible smelling diesel exhaust blowing smoke at a stop light or running down the freeway that makes me have negative thoughts about diesel vehicles. ..... my dad was a truck driver and I lived all winter with a diesel truck running while sitting in the driveway constantly revving up and down on the governor.
 
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