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98% Done!!!

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by msarge, Jun 3, 2010.

  1. msarge

    msarge In Progress 1974 CJ5

    Almost there......Just a few more odds n ends to wrap up and I'll be done. Laundry list includes:
    install rear fender flares
    install dash lights
    install soft top
    install rear seatbelts
    install center console
    install carpet
    fix fuel sending unit
    fix road wander
    fix exhaust fumes in the cab???? (any suggestions?)


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  2. Totalhavek

    Totalhavek New Member

    Nice!! Did you change out the steering column and fuel tank? If so what did you use/Where did u get them? Can you post some more Pic's of your dash in your gallery?

    I always thought that the fumes were part of owning a Jeep?? The loss of brain cells from the exhaust is how we justify dumping more $$$ into the Hole.
     
  3. msarge

    msarge In Progress 1974 CJ5

    Steering column...Yes! It is a stainless steel flaming river column. Bought it at the Turkey Rod Run in Daytona. It was the same diameter and length as the stock column and a pretty easy swap. The only mod was to cut the old steering column out of the mount that bolts to the dash and then clean up the circle. I'll try to get close up pics of the column.

    I also replaced the stock tank with the 21 gallon poly tank. Glad I did cause it looks like I wont be getting very good gas mileage!!!! Need to work on that! I'm thinking of 373 gears.......
     
  4. msarge

    msarge In Progress 1974 CJ5

  5. krkx93

    krkx93 Member

    what lift tire size combination is this??/
    thats a great looking jeep and i love that color!
     
  6. Long&Low

    Long&Low Active Member

    Here's a hint, your never, really ever 100% done.

    Oh, and BTW, that's a nice Jeep, I like the green.
     
  7. msarge

    msarge In Progress 1974 CJ5

    10x15" rims with 33" tires. I have about 4 hours a piece in sanding, buffing, and polishing the rims. They were in bad shape when I got them. I'm saving money for new rims and tires in the near future.
     
  8. msarge

    msarge In Progress 1974 CJ5

    Thanks! and.....
    I think you are 100% correct!!!! Seems like everytime I look at it I think of something else to do to it! I just ordered Poison Spyder rock sliders for it this morning!!! More work!!!
     
  9. skeely

    skeely New Member

    hey msarge
    cool color and general craftsmanship on the build! one thing i see missing is some rubber tubing for the tailgate chain so you don't chew up the paint when you go off road.
     
  10. rusty

    rusty Well-Known Member

    Sweet looking Jeep. Fumes in cab? You might try turning your tips down or running pipes out the back. :)
     
  11. msarge

    msarge In Progress 1974 CJ5

    skeely....yep I need some covers on the chains. But their not the normal jeep chains. A little bigger than stock. what's everyone using? Ideas?

    Rusty.....yep, I'll try that next. Won't look as cool but I'd rather be fume free than cool........If that don't work I'll have to find a local shop to run the exhaust out the back behind the tires.
     
  12. RandyYJ

    RandyYJ Member

    You have to outrun your exhaust! :D
     
  13. bkd

    bkd Moderator Supreme Staff Member 2022 Sponsor

    My wife sewed up tubes from a old pair of black jeans material to slip over the chains on my 6......been working for 3 years now
    Jim
     
  14. awesome looking jeep. you have done a great job with it.
     
  15. Long&Low

    Long&Low Active Member

    Find inner tube for a bicycle tire, cut to length as needed, makes a good chain cover.
     
  16. fletcher0780

    fletcher0780 Member

    I bought some 1" fire hose cut for use a chain covers from a member like 4-5 years ago, I still havent gotten to the point of using them, but I'm almost there. I can't remember the guys name, but I'll look through my records.

    I found a pic from another post:
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    Here is the post from the guy selling them, not sure if he's active anymore though
    http://www.earlycj5.com/forums/showpost.php?p=207762&postcount=9
     
    Last edited: Jun 6, 2010
  17. krkx93

    krkx93 Member

    well it was def. worth your time because they look like they have a mirror finish.
    how much lift r you running?
     
  18. TexasBlues

    TexasBlues JEEP-Hockey-Holic

    very VERY cool....

    shes gorgeous!
     
  19. msarge

    msarge In Progress 1974 CJ5


    They shined up pretty good but not perfect. I guess they pass the 60mph test though. I think it's a 2 inch lift. It was on there when I bought the jeep.
     
  20. msarge

    msarge In Progress 1974 CJ5

    I sent him an e-mail.......we'll see if he's still in business!!! Thanks for the link!!!