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Build Threads / TEXAS SIZE JEEP.....
« on: May 08, 2015, 08:22:08 AM »
Per Don's request, I will keep a separate thread for this thing...
Here are the basics...
1987 Jeep Wrangler
351 Windsor stock motor / carbureted
C6 3 speed Shorty Transmission
2.5 ton Rockwell Axles with front locking hubs
Custom 4 link lift with straps and Nitrogen shocks
Cyclone Gear Box
Single pinion brake
I don't know a single thing about the motor or the transmission. If anyone does, I'm all ears to learn more about it.
The original owner spent two years building this jeep. He did a complete frame off job. It originally had a Dana 60 up front and 14 bolt rear with 39.5" Boggers. He upgraded to the top loaders about three weeks ago. It currently is running a set of 14.9x24 R1 BKT tractor tires. 14.9 " wide, roughly 51" tall. On a set of custom cut 16" wide x 24" diameter wheel. I grabbed a set of 20" wide by 15" diameter aluminum wheels with the same bolt pattern for these top loaders. Planning on picking up a set of 44" boggers to install on them. This way I will have different options, depending on where we are riding...
Here are the basics...
1987 Jeep Wrangler
351 Windsor stock motor / carbureted
C6 3 speed Shorty Transmission
2.5 ton Rockwell Axles with front locking hubs
Custom 4 link lift with straps and Nitrogen shocks
Cyclone Gear Box
Single pinion brake
I don't know a single thing about the motor or the transmission. If anyone does, I'm all ears to learn more about it.
The original owner spent two years building this jeep. He did a complete frame off job. It originally had a Dana 60 up front and 14 bolt rear with 39.5" Boggers. He upgraded to the top loaders about three weeks ago. It currently is running a set of 14.9x24 R1 BKT tractor tires. 14.9 " wide, roughly 51" tall. On a set of custom cut 16" wide x 24" diameter wheel. I grabbed a set of 20" wide by 15" diameter aluminum wheels with the same bolt pattern for these top loaders. Planning on picking up a set of 44" boggers to install on them. This way I will have different options, depending on where we are riding...