Quote from: Doug on March 12, 2017, 10:10:19 AMQuote from: jd30005 on March 11, 2017, 08:28:18 AMPretty cool dedicated rock crawler.http://www.hardlinecrawlers.com/forums/index.php?topic=55342.0So guys what else would you change on this rig other than the transfer case eventually? Who wheels without air conditioning? I know all the buggies and most of us have no top or doorsf but like cold air in the face on a hot day. I plan on wiring up one of those 12v fans like school bus drivers have this summer. I think just moving some air around will help tremendously
Quote from: jd30005 on March 11, 2017, 08:28:18 AMPretty cool dedicated rock crawler.http://www.hardlinecrawlers.com/forums/index.php?topic=55342.0So guys what else would you change on this rig other than the transfer case eventually? Who wheels without air conditioning? I know all the buggies and most of us have no top or doorsf but like cold air in the face on a hot day.
Pretty cool dedicated rock crawler.http://www.hardlinecrawlers.com/forums/index.php?topic=55342.0
Quote from: Doug on March 12, 2017, 11:35:05 AMTop and doors that work are a nice thing that it has.Are those the sticky tires or do they sell them both ways?Don't know but like John I might run them a couple times since I have them and get something else. I'm just not an Interco fan unless you're running a bouncer and they seem to have the market there. Sounds like you are ready to call and get us some more info and pics? I can't tell enough from the pics on HL and would definitely want more. My concern with rigs like this is seeing the quality of the welding/tube work from 5ft not 25ft. -interior pics for condition-like to see the cage-are the axles still full width? They stick out a lot but since the body is narrowed I'd like to know about that - custom cut spare shafts or stock can change the price on shafts.-I'm sure for you married guys you might have a problem keeping the trucker girl brackets on the tailgate-I'd want to see more on the fender wells and maybe have Denny/Danny form up some tube work to provide rigidity to them. Poster says full armor and that might not be needed but can't tell the thickness of those fenders.-Does the rear taillight function as a turn signal? If not, while not on the road much with this one, I'd want to add some small turn signals. Think running between trails on public roads in Moab.-I'd have to add A/C back. I'd need more pics to see how much room we are/aren't working with for the compressor/etc. Going back to interior to see if the controls and vents are still there.-John's LJ has MC seats and they were narrow for me, might be a me thing but I'd go in thinking I may need to swap seats. Given that thought I'd be looking at the cage work to see how doable that is-Atlas and hence shafts as mentioned-I'd make sure that is a D60 and not a D50 given the year range of the front axle.-I'd want to know more on the engine - donor model/year, anything done to it, mileage before/after, who did the install, is the dash a christmas tree with some black electricians tape covering the check engine light or not, etc - some of this matters less with an older TJ of course.-I'd plan on an arb install on both axles. Personal Preference.-I'd want to see pics of the fuel cell and see how well that is done. With the wide open fender it might be awesome to try to put a fill cap there external to the body so you don't drip inside. Of course it could be a mud collector too.. so, devil would be in the details.-Looks like surface rust on the front fender/hood and would want to check on that to ensure that is all it is.I'm a stickler when buying things and some of this is easy to check off but thought I'd mention it. It's definitely an enticing rig if I didn't have to spend 7-10k having trees taken down.
Top and doors that work are a nice thing that it has.Are those the sticky tires or do they sell them both ways?
-John's LJ has MC seats and they were narrow for me, might be a me thing but I'd go in thinking I may need to swap seats. Given that thought I'd be looking at the cage work to see how doable that is
anybody know how the 700r4 transmission will hold up?http://etereman.com/blog/general-motors-transmission/what-you-need-to-know-before-you-buy-a-gm-with-a-700r4-transmission
Quote from: Doug on March 12, 2017, 10:10:19 AMQuote from: jd30005 on March 11, 2017, 08:28:18 AMPretty cool dedicated rock crawler.http://www.hardlinecrawlers.com/forums/index.php?topic=55342.0So guys what else would you change on this rig other than the transfer case eventually? Who wheels without air conditioning? I know all the buggies and most of us have no top or doorsf but like cold air in the face on a hot day. I don't turn the AC on when wheeling. My top is down and either doors off or half doors....AC doesn't do a damn thing. If this was a perfect rig for you, other than the lack of AC, it can be added for less than $1000. When I was looking at that stretched Gold TJ from up north with the LQ9 motor I looked into adding AC.
-Looks like surface rust on the front fender/hood and would want to check on that to ensure that is all it is.
Could be nothing, could be dirt, it's a step up from Clark but far below a John level engine bay.More so looking at they body/pinch areas but pointing out the obvious scuffs on the tubework too.
Quote from: BigPrince on March 12, 2017, 11:55:50 AM-John's LJ has MC seats and they were narrow for me, might be a me thing but I'd go in thinking I may need to swap seats. Given that thought I'd be looking at the cage work to see how doable that isGood call, the Mastercraft seats in the LJ are the Sahara model and I also find them a bit too narrow and will be replacing them in the near future.