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Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by Patrick, Apr 8, 2009.

  1. Kaotic55

    Kaotic55 Colorado Kid

    It obviously flexs good without the spring clamps but is there any downsides to it? Im thinking I would like to do that to mine but not sure?
     
  2. '72CJ5

    '72CJ5 Member

    I've heard by not running the clamps, you could bend a leaf if she drops too much. But im not sure. I know running clamps too tight will bend a main leaf. And did you stretch the frame in the front?
     
  3. dsrt4

    dsrt4 Member

    I Split it. Some in the rear and some in the front.

    I Made a set of leaf clamps at my machine shop to be able to cinch them down on the street. I only took them off when wheeling and to show up the coil sprung buggies with Jeep sheetmetal on them at the shows. :)

    And I never bent any leafs. The tire on the opposite side smashing into the body would keep it from dropping too much.
    This setup sucks on the street just like most flexy crawlers do. I am done with it..

    I Want my Little jeep back..
     
  4. '72CJ5

    '72CJ5 Member

    Well its a good looking rig for sure. Are you planning on demodifying it ?
     
  5. dsrt4

    dsrt4 Member

    Yes, I built this jeep from the ground up when I was 17 years old. I really miss the way it used to be.

    I had more fun with it when it had just 4" of lift and 32s
    Than I ever did after I built it up.

    I have a nice half cab meyers top and new side panels coming soon.

    I may keep my frame I have now and take it back back to stock length. The frame is fully boxed and has strip steel running the length of the bottom so I may try and utilize it.

    I still plan on having the 35's but if they won't clear offer the knockdown I will sell them and go back to 33's.

    I am actually very excited to get it back to a more traditional mild build.
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  6. Walt Couch

    Walt Couch sidehill Cordele, Ga. 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Returning to the original is a sign of old age you know. No more kid stuff??
     
  7. EricM

    EricM Active Member

    I think some of us were born old.
     
  8. dsrt4

    dsrt4 Member

    I'm not a kid anymore. :)
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  9. Kaotic55

    Kaotic55 Colorado Kid

    I myself will alwayus have a rig I can go rock the most ridiculous trails with, But I have always loved the original side of things no matter how old i was or wasnt
     
  10. '72CJ5

    '72CJ5 Member

    Hey, Im only 25 and love the way my jeep is now. Just enough life to clear 33's and other than that, bone stock. However my co-pilot is only 6 so thats why I decided to get a little bit wider...which turned into needing a little more flex...which turned into lower gearing etc,etc,etc. Now I got a little over 5K worth of parts sitting in a garage waiting to be bolted and welded into place. Starting my first build and I am starting to understand all of the little jeep jokes ha.
     
  11. http://i927.photobucket.com/albums/ad112/ahstechnologyteacher/jeep20back.jpg

    http://i927.photobucket.com/albums/ad112/ahstechnologyteacher/jeep20driver.jpg

    http://i927.photobucket.com/albums/ad112/ahstechnologyteacher/jeep20front.jpg

    http://i927.photobucket.com/albums/ad112/ahstechnologyteacher/jeep20passenger.jpg
     
    Last edited: Aug 7, 2010
  12. Posimoto

    Posimoto Hopeless JEEP Addict

    Very nice! Is it an Early CJ or an M38A1?
     
  13. unclebill

    unclebill Banned

    i spent a lot of time and energy trying to keep mine traditional.
    and i fell like a sprightly 100 right now...:D
     
  14. Thompology

    Thompology Member

    Cut-N-Paste free
     
  15. eskiv

    eskiv New Member

    My father and just picked up this 1963 CJ5 with a L-134.

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  16. Hawk5274

    Hawk5274 Member

    Tompology,
    What kind of top is that? I have trouble with my ledges over the door covering the top of the door and rain leaks in. Oh yeH, nice JEEP you have there!
    Al
     
  17. Hawk5274,

    That is my JEEP, Tompology was nice and somehow fixed my post to show the pics instead of links. The top is a Bestop. Not sure of the model or vintage. We just inherrieted the JEEP about a year ago. I know the JEEP was rebuilt/restored sometime in the 1980's.

    Jeff
     
  18. 4XFool

    4XFool 60 Willys CJ5

    1960 CJ5
    F134 and T-90
    Restored to (nearly) original condition over the past 6 years.

    What it looked like when I got it.

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    Rolling chassis.

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    Test fitting everything before paint.

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    Tub after paint.

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    Reassembly.

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    Done! (well, you know.)

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    I still need to finish installing the "heater" and defroster, the drawbar, and I would love to get a hold of some original seat frames somewhat close to the neighborhood.

    More build pictues.
    http://s1015.photobucket.com/albums/af273/4xfool/1960 CJ5 Rebuild/
     
  19. Posimoto

    Posimoto Hopeless JEEP Addict

    Awesome job. Congratulations.
     
  20. bkd

    bkd Moderator Supreme Staff Member 2022 Sponsor

    wow that's beautiful