AZ Explorer
Caught the Bug
It would be fun to just get lost in putting it together, but work really get in the way. This part of the job is the hardest to do a little at a time.
Glad to hear you're busy and getting out on the weekends. This is a quality problemHaven’t barely touched it. We’ve been gone almost every weekend this summer and I’ve been working dawn till dusk every week day. Hopefully things will slow down soon snd I can try to get back into it
Lots of family trips to the cabin, Traverse City, and other places. I’ll dive into the scrambler once the kids get back into schoolGlad to hear you're busy and getting out on the weekends. This is a quality problem
I’m glad to hear that you’ve been busy! Sounds like it’s been a great summerHaven’t barely touched it. We’ve been gone almost every weekend this summer and I’ve been working dawn till dusk every week day. Hopefully things will slow down soon snd I can try to get back into it
Looks awesome. Is that custom built?Tire carrier and cast aluminum bumper corners test fit today before going to powder coat next week.
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the driver side mount is sitting about a quarter in high, so I’ll modify it prior to PC
Built by TNT customs. It’s definitely beefy when you compare it to the stock mount that I had welded plates and a bunch of other bandaids too trying to keep it from not self destructing with a 33” on it. This thing will carry up to a 37” so it should be fine with a 35”.Looks awesome. Is that custom built?
Yeah, I struggle a bit with how it looks, but it’s the only body mounted option out there that can carry a 35” tire. The spare will cover most of the circles. I’m starting here, if I hate it once it’s all done, I’ll probably design out a new swing arm or modify that one. But I hope once it’s powder coated black, it will mostly disappearI have a question as I wasn’t into Jeep’s back in the day that you’re restoring this to, or possibly alive? What year again? .
Will this look right for the vintage when completed? Specifically the circles / dome-died holes.
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That’s actually about the way the directions tell you. I chose to wire as much as I could on the seats and then move it into place.You could always challenge your skills and install the dash then wire it standing on your head in the foot wells
Honestly, that's looking pretty damn cleanI have figured out where the term “Cluster” comes from….
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from wiring the dash cluster of a CJ
It’s really not too bad. I just hope everything works because the tie in to the battery is way down the line in Painless’s directions and I’d hate to have to pull it back apartHonestly, that's looking pretty damn clean