What did you do to or with your CJ today?
Love this.here, you want a CJ, not a TJ
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Love this.here, you want a CJ, not a TJ
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Thanks. Out of the way but easy to get. I don't like those hood hinge mounts or the ones where it stands up vertically.Good location on the jack also
Yeah I don’t like those locations either. Especially the hood. You could get rusty water on your hood pretty quickly. So the jack mount is just some L channel piece ?Thanks. Out of the way but easy to get. I don't like those hood hinge mounts or the ones where it stands up vertically.
Yes. When I built the bumper upright part, it is a hollow 2" square tubing (like a hitch receiver tube). I then drilled and tapped a hole into the side of it about 1.5" down for a set screw. The jack mount is then a piece of a 2" hitch (fits into the upright piece) welded to an L channel like a "tee". So now the square tubing part can insert down into the upright of the tire carrier and I can lock the set screw to keep the height I want. A few holes in the side of the L channel to line up with holes in the jack, some rubber washers (from a toilet install kit) between the L channel and the jack, some regular washers and wing nuts to hold the jack on, and there you have it: a no-rattle, adjustable height jack mount behind (or in front of, depending on your perspective) the spare tire.Yeah I don’t like those locations either. Especially the hood. You could get rusty water on your hood pretty quickly. So the jack mount is just some L channel piece ?
If you're talking about my drive flanges, no. That's the front hub. Took off the locking hubs and put the original style drive flanges on.Is that a rear full floater…
There is certainly some advantage to locking hubs on a rear full float for flat towing but I don't think ANY of the external type hubs are as strong as the drive flanges. Best solution?My Willys has a similar setup in the rear axle, and I was thinking of doing the opposite of what you are doing with manual hubs. That would be just for kicks. But if you have narrow wheels, then the hubs can stick out past the rim edge. Not too sightly or good.
And now for my doggone throwout bearing. It’s shot.Took time to inspect suspension components. My rear leaf springs are bent. Thought I could get away without a torque bar but I don’t like those clearance robbing, extra weight obstructive things.
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