Drivetrain
As I mentioned, the brakes were somewhat sketchy, but nowhere was there leaking fluid. I deduced that the master cylinder seals were worn, so I replaced it and bled the system with new fluid. All the pads and other components were in good shape, so now I had good stopping power. The Jeep has the AW4 four-speed auto backed by an NP242 transfer case. The front axle is a Dana 30, and the rear is a non-C-clip D35. Axle gears are 3.55:1. Evidently someone had kept up the maintenance on this vehicle as the transfer case and axles showed they were properly filled with quite clean lube. The driveshaft U-joints all looked and felt fine.
Suspension
The stock suspension was also in good shape, save for the loose panhard bushing that was replaced with an aftermarket urethane piece. Steering components were tight, as well. I decided to go with a mild spring lift and some new tires to quickly upgrade looks and off-road capability.
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The guys at Top Gun Customz offer a huge assortment of lift components, and the Rough Coun
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I opted for the replacement rear lift packs instead of going the add-a-leaf route. It incr
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The lift installed without a hitch in several hours. The new front coils add 3 inches to t
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The kit came with the upgraded Nitro 9000 Series nitrogen-charged shocks. These are design
Body/Interior
This is where I really put the bulk of my work in to make something a little out of the norm. I did major metal cutting on the body and spent a good bit of time putting some new sheetmetal back on to end up with the final product.
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The interior was quickly gutted as I had plans for a very spartan rig and a fair number of
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With the interior gutted and a few lines drawn across the body, it was cutting time. I tac
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With the floor gutted to the paint, I roughed up the surface to prepare it for coating. Al
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In anticipation of moving to larger tires, the bumpers were removed and the fenders trimme
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I fabricated a front bumper from 1.75-inch tubing and tucked it up high for good front cle
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I began 'cage construction using 1.75x0.120-inch-wall HREW tubing and built an eight-point
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Here's a pre-dawn shot of the Cherokee. Once the sheetmetal work was done, the exterior go
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With the interior cleaned and prepped, Durabak bedliner was rolled on to provide some soun
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A set of PRP low-back suspension seats was another Craigslist find and are a welcome repla
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A birds-eye view of the interior shows how the 'cage A-pillar meets closely with the small
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When it came time for tires, I looked to the guys at Discount Tire Direct. I've been buyin
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What's Next?
I now have a vehicle that's a lot of fun to drive and is capable of getting out in the dirt for some play. It's got nice seats with harnesses, and a 'cage for safety. The Rough Country lift added clearance and travel, plus room for the 33-inch BFGs. The 4.0L engine turns the narrower tires well with the 3.55 gears, and it steers and tracks smoothly. Cruising on the highway at 65-plus mph is no problem.
I have plans to adapt a Jeep CJ bikini to the roof and 'cage and already have front bumper tabs for a set of 6-inch KC Hilites Apollo lights. From here, I could look to hardware upgrades such as swapping in a late model Ford 8.8 rear axle with a locker, or similar, which could offer disc brakes. I could also consider swapping in lower gears for a bit more acceleration and lower cogs in the dirt.
Don't want an open-air rig or don't live where you need to stay dryer or warmer? Then back up about $500 or so in materials and a lot of sweat equity out of this build, and don't do the top chop and 'cage work I did. Instead, put the cash into some other goodies, such as a locker upgrade or rear axle upgrade, or you may consider going with fatter tires than I did. Hopefully I've given you some ideas for a fairly low buck rig, and you can change it up to suit your own terrain and needs.
| THE TAB |
ITEM
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COST |
| 1989 Jeep XJ |
$650 |
| Stock parts sold |
-$450 |
| Brake master cylinder |
$24 |
| PRP Seats (used) |
$80 |
| Refurbished Optima battery |
$81 |
| Rough Country lift & stabilizer |
$639 |
| Panhard bushing |
$12 |
| BFG All Terrain tires (33x10.50) |
$741 |
| MB Chaos wheels (15x7) |
$416 |
| Locking lug nuts |
$45 |
| 'cage tubing & steel sheet |
$331 |
| Aluminum sheet |
$34 |
| Steel tabs & bolt hardware |
$37 |
| Paints & supplies |
$58 |
| Welding wire & shop supplies |
$85 |
| Durabak bedliner |
$120 |
| Fluids, hoses, electrical |
$36 |
| Ammo cans |
$12 |
| Spare tire & wheel (used) |
$25 |
| Total Money Spent |
$2,976 |
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Discount Tire Direct
24350 N. 20th Drive
Building C, Suite 134
Phoenix
AZ
85085
800-589-6789
www.discounttiredirect.com
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Durabak Company
4064 S. Atchison Way
Suite 301
Aurora
CO
80014
303-690-7190
www.durabakcompany.com
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Crow Enterprizes
Anaheim
CA
888-869-2769
www.crowenterprizes.com
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Top Gun Customz
3019 Regal Dr.
Alcoa
TN
37701
877-274-9362
www.topguncustomz.com
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