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    go cRustys!!!!







































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    hp d30 purchased!
    91 xj 4:10s brakes, shafts and bolts $100



    ...sweeeeeeet.
    Last edited by Stealth Crawler ZJ; 04-25-2010 at 12:46 AM.
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    cleaned and mocked up

    the "bull" bar

    finished!
    "ZJ's were designed with the intention to take 1 really good hit, and fold up. As long as the occupants walked away, it was a success. In the wheeling world, we expect our vehicles to take multiple really good hits, drive out of it, and run the obstacle again!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stealth Crawler ZJ View Post
    cleaned and mocked up

    the "bull" bar

    boogers
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    Did you get any of that weld on the actual bracket or did you just blow through the unibody?
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    man, those welds are scary. The ones on the right side arent even touching both metals...
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    Lose the bug shield man.....WTF. The bumper mounts need to be rewelded. Grind down the welds that already on there, not all the way down to unibody tin, just flush with the thicker material. Then weld it again(uphill)....you penetrated the unibody fine just didnt get any on the brackets. Welds look to cold for thicker metal also. Go ahead and trim the bumper to stop right at the end of the metal, instead of hangin out past the fender.
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    okay now thank for the constructive "words"
    the issue was that we had 20 min. till the shop closed so he threw some welds on I did not see them till I got home and when I talked to him he said the weld was'nt sticking to the body at all so we will be "re-welding" the back plate

    and no I like my bug guard so until it breaks off...

    I decided to go a little long on the ends so when I put the fender tubing on it will meet there!
    Last edited by Stealth Crawler ZJ; 07-08-2010 at 04:36 PM.
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    so a little bump for progress...

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    IRO brackets 1/4" pretty sweet.
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    Last edited by Stealth Crawler ZJ; 10-11-2011 at 09:41 PM.
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    chop chop
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    "ZJ's were designed with the intention to take 1 really good hit, and fold up. As long as the occupants walked away, it was a success. In the wheeling world, we expect our vehicles to take multiple really good hits, drive out of it, and run the obstacle again!"
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    welded on.

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    "ZJ's were designed with the intention to take 1 really good hit, and fold up. As long as the occupants walked away, it was a success. In the wheeling world, we expect our vehicles to take multiple really good hits, drive out of it, and run the obstacle again!"
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    I need a front driveline thats about 3"-4" longer than stock!
    does anyone know where to find one for cheap?
    "ZJ's were designed with the intention to take 1 really good hit, and fold up. As long as the occupants walked away, it was a success. In the wheeling world, we expect our vehicles to take multiple really good hits, drive out of it, and run the obstacle again!"
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    Bump

    Tom woods front shaft in... sa-weet!

    building sliders now will post pics soon.
    Last edited by Stealth Crawler ZJ; 12-30-2011 at 01:57 AM.
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    The welds on the brackets look much better. Are you having someone else do the welding for you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad S View Post
    The welds on the brackets look much better. Are you having someone else do the welding for you?

    I have had some welded like the axle tube to housing and other "special" welds, but mostly I weld my own except those "boogers" in above pic...
    "ZJ's were designed with the intention to take 1 really good hit, and fold up. As long as the occupants walked away, it was a success. In the wheeling world, we expect our vehicles to take multiple really good hits, drive out of it, and run the obstacle again!"
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    the sliders begin
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    test fit.
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    "ZJ's were designed with the intention to take 1 really good hit, and fold up. As long as the occupants walked away, it was a success. In the wheeling world, we expect our vehicles to take multiple really good hits, drive out of it, and run the obstacle again!"
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    is that one of those special grass sliders?
    No longer a JeepTech01 fan.

    Just boobs.

    And biggoofy.

    And ELLLLLIOTTTTT................I think..........Yup and ELLLLLIOTTTTT.
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    my wife says "I don't want it to even look like it has steps" (ie, her sticker that says "my trucks lifted cause fat chicks can't jump!")
    "ZJ's were designed with the intention to take 1 really good hit, and fold up. As long as the occupants walked away, it was a success. In the wheeling world, we expect our vehicles to take multiple really good hits, drive out of it, and run the obstacle again!"
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    are you going to spray them black or bedliner them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1ABrian View Post
    are you going to spray them black or bedliner them?
    I painted them black with some rustolum.
    "ZJ's were designed with the intention to take 1 really good hit, and fold up. As long as the occupants walked away, it was a success. In the wheeling world, we expect our vehicles to take multiple really good hits, drive out of it, and run the obstacle again!"
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    3/16 x 1.5"x3" rails 1/2" x 3"x3" end cap.
    "ZJ's were designed with the intention to take 1 really good hit, and fold up. As long as the occupants walked away, it was a success. In the wheeling world, we expect our vehicles to take multiple really good hits, drive out of it, and run the obstacle again!"
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    "ZJ's were designed with the intention to take 1 really good hit, and fold up. As long as the occupants walked away, it was a success. In the wheeling world, we expect our vehicles to take multiple really good hits, drive out of it, and run the obstacle again!"
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    some more progress...
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    "ZJ's were designed with the intention to take 1 really good hit, and fold up. As long as the occupants walked away, it was a success. In the wheeling world, we expect our vehicles to take multiple really good hits, drive out of it, and run the obstacle again!"
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