Gobicon

He'll yeah!!!

These axles are massive, I really can't imagine how much bigger an PR80 would be.

Oh yeah! Can't wait to see em in!

Me and my buddies couldn't wait either we got the rear swapped out this evening and back on the ground.

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Let the installation begin :)

We jumped right on it!

The only thing lacking in the rear is checking the diff fluid, getting the airline ran for the locker and bleeding the brakes. I have the E-brake cables connected but I'm not sure if i have them routed the best way, I will have to contact Dynatrac to see what they recommend. Tomorrow I hope to get an early start on the front to beat the heat, and maybe I'll get some pictures of the rear and the process of swapping the front, it is definitely more work.
 
Sucks to hear about the problems. But I love the tan color jeeps! Awesome the dealership let you swap the parts. Can't wait to see your jeep on the 60s and 40s!


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I can't wait to see the end product. This is what I'm planning for my Gobi as well. I had named mine Gobicon, now I'll have to come up with something else. You beat me to posting, lol.


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Need to do some smaller things still but it's drivable

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I have to get my front drive shaft shortened, and will probably get the rear shortened as well. I need to get the compressor mounted and airlines ran. I also need to trim the front pinch seems. I have to cycle the suspension to see how much more bump stop I need and where else I need to trim.
 
Need to do some smaller things still but it's drivable

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I have to get my front drive shaft shortened, and will probably get the rear shortened as well. I need to get the compressor mounted and airlines ran. I also need to trim the front pinch seems. I have to cycle the suspension to see how much more bump stop I need and where else I need to trim.

Axle porn. Looking awesome! Nice work!


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Need to do some smaller things still but it's drivable

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I have to get my front drive shaft shortened, and will probably get the rear shortened as well. I need to get the compressor mounted and airlines ran. I also need to trim the front pinch seems. I have to cycle the suspension to see how much more bump stop I need and where else I need to trim.

God damn! Sexy as hell and jealous!


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Sucks to hear about the problems. But I love the tan color jeeps! Awesome the dealership let you swap the parts. Can't wait to see your jeep on the 60s and 40s!

I was surprised myself, but I did tell them exactly what I was going to take off and how I was going to return it to them. But after they showed me the offer for the jeep the way it was I mentioned the the wheels weren't DOT approved, and showed them how worn the tires were. I also mentioned the winch being a liability, and that the rear didn't have a bumper. I think once I told them all that they were more than willing to work with me

I can't wait to see the end product. This is what I'm planning for my Gobi as well. I had named mine Gobicon, now I'll have to come up with something else. You beat me to posting, lol.

I don't have an issue with you using the name too, I think there are a few users on here that have the same name for their Jeeps. If you haven't made a build thread yet you could put the name in there with a bit more description or something, i don't know if i can change my thread title

Nice, I love to see Dynatracs being installed... good work man [emoji106]

It's pretty fun installing them, thanks!

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Axle porn. Looking awesome! Nice work!

Looking great [emoji106].

God damn! Sexy as hell and jealous!

Looking good!! That was a quick install.

Beautiful. :thumb:

Thanks guys. It is a mother to try to maneuver these things by your self, an extra set of hands and small furniture movers makes it a bit easier!
 
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