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The Bavarian ZJ

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  1. #1 The Bavarian ZJ 
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    Hi,

    my Name is Tobi and im bavarian. I live in Austria and i deal with cars, especially with Jeeps. And this is my "Yellow Danger":

    1994 4.0 ZJ, OME lift, Warn winch, Roof Rack and some mods as you can see.

    This is the beginning:















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    This is the Yellow Danger in Poland:









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    Very cool ! Welcome.
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    Welcome!!! EAT SHIT!!!

    looks good.. i dig the diamond plate for where your snorkel comes through the hood and fender!
    96 ZJ swapped in 5.2, 242, 14bolt rear, big ugly home brew bumper, 7.5" of lift in the front 9" in the rear, long arms, hummer wheels with 37s... (dont worry front axle is next)

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    Sweet ride!

    Let's have the details of your ZJ
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    What a fucking concept, eh? How dare you bring logic to this thread. What are you, some kind of asshole?
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    Here some Details:

    Engine is Stock, Exhause is self made with no Kat, I took the AC out and rebuildet the AC Compressor to a Air Comp. The Snorkel is also self made with a K&N Air Filter and the pipes are plastik Waterpipes (normaly for toilet). The Halfgrill is also selfmade because i wanted to come up with the Winch. The frontbumper is a old XJ ARB Bumper witch i modded a it for mounting on ZJ. Electric Vent witch i can switch off. 242 Transfercase from a XJ, Axles are Stock 1:3,76. 411īs are in work at the Moment. 2 Batteries in the Front. Massive Rocksliders, Cuted Fenders front and rear, Selfmade Rear Bumper. And some little mods you can see on the Pics. I used it for making tracks and organisation of a big Rally in Poland. At the moment i work on a 97 ZJ 5,2 to go to Rallyorganisation to Lybia in October. A friend of mine has a big Rally there and he told me this is the est car for Saharas biggest dunes. He drives a 5,9er.........

    Sorry for my bad english! Thinking and writing on a sunday evening is to much............

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    Looks like your unit bearings are shot.
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    You mean because of the negative camber? Yes they bin down. But i make my axels new at the Moment. I also will use the XJ Axle System again. because itīs easyer to change a U-Joint (is that the right word?) than the series Axles from the ZJ.

    Tobi

    PS: Fucking difficult to discribe technical things in english for a bavarian. A few beers made it possible..................
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    this is what you call homebrew.
    work with what ya got!
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    Looks good Man
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    willkommen! i can remember when i first told my german relatives what kind of L/100km my ZJ gets, i think they had a heart attack. not jealous of your fuel prices!

    bavaria is god's country. beautiful backdrops.
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    Hi,

    yes, itīs not the cheapest way to get from A to B. My 5,2 takes about 14 Liters for 100 Km. This is round about 18 Euro per 100 km. This is about 22 Dollar for 62 miles. My 2002 735 BMW takes about the same. But ZJ driving is not so boring.

    Oh oh, i should not think about that too much...........I thing i need a prius!
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bavarian View Post
    I like how you removed the lower turn signals and raised the bumper; looks really good.

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    Damn! Looks like you guys have some beautiful country over there; keep the pictures coming!
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    Here some Pics again. The most Offroad Pictures are made in Poland. We made a pretour for a big rally there with a few cars. It was very funny as you can see.....











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    lol that last pic looks a little deep!!!
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    Yes, it was very deep. but there came no water inside for 3,5 minutes.











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