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So far it looks like I bent both front lower control arm brackets pretty bad which is no suprise ass one was bent already. Also have a slight bend in the right front lower control arm.
Not sure if it was from the slight nose dive I took on Fins and things or my atemps at Dump Bump.
Not bad for such a fun weekend!!!
My old rig had a seized outer wheel bearing, broken caliper bracket on the front, and a bent rim....
I knew I had to make a list eventually...
Buggy:
-front drive shaft slip yoke
-bottom ends of coilovers
-1410 front 60 yoke and seal
-various bushings / hardware in front end when axle felt like doing the twist
-a/c clutch bearing which is why it cannot run right now. No, I don't use it, but it's a spacer to use the serp belt. No belt exist in the 91.25" 7 rib I need, so I'm stuck with a longer belt using a/c clutch as an idler pulley.
Trailer:
-jack destroyed from getting buggy over shelf road
-various wires ripped out when caught on rocks
-lug nuts snapped leaving remains caught in brake drums
-weld broke allowing brakes to rotate around spindle
-two trailer tie downs snapped after hitting pothole on vail pass, probably where I broke the brake weld
Truck:
-vacume pump
-a/c died on way out
-fuel lift pump, leading to failure of:
-fuel injection pump which I'm replacing now
-stuck tstat causing truck to overheat towing buggy over pass on 70, leading to fuel pump overheat / nightmare that I'm stuck in now.
Me: sanity completely gone, I want to go home.
I need a vacation from my vacation.
Front CV axle
Steering stabilizer
Not too bad, but I only ran 1 1/4 trails.
ARBs failed - fixed now, loose connection entering front diff.
Floppy CB Antenna - mount replaced with the heaviest four magnet roof mount I could find
Speed Control - when going up hill it switched the air from blowing to the passenger and driver to the windshield [defrost]. To restore it back requires a tap on the brakes and then hitting resume. I will start with replacing the vacuum lines.
Nothing compared to many other as GSW.
Snowman
This year was my least amount of carnage for a trip to Moab that I can remember.
The only wheeling related carnage was during this:
The tail light mount was already cracked, this just pulled it out from how I had it jammed back together, lol.
The only other thing that went wrong with my ZJ was the button on the end of the blinker stalk that activates the windshield washer sprayer thingies doesn't work anymore.
I did have to trim my rock sliders as my rear tires were rubbing on them as the suspension cycled and I didn't feel like lengthening all 4 rear arms, but that's not really carnage, just me having to ghetto-tune my rig since I didn't get a chance to test the LA's before I left.
Humm?
1 dead battery.
My fault I think. A few days before Moab when taking the neg. side off the battery I tweeked the terminal over enough to break the seal. It was a Optima red top. Four days later it was dead,dead,dead.
Broke one side of the front pass. side upper control arm bracket, axle end.
My fault again. Going too fast on the High Speed Mesa. I think I got the 5.9 up to 50 mph at a few places. Them dips come up way to fast going that speed.
A real good scrape on the rear pass corner. TR bummper. Dropped in way too fast/hard at the Crack.
Last edited by Colorado 5.9; 06-22-2006 at 08:40 PM.
bent lower control arm. (2x2x.250 HSS)
the original 1978 alternator went on my motor.
And i dont' knwo how was i was goign (no speedo) but at the bottom of rusty nail i was pinned out in 4th gear in my rig. and i was flyin'!!
Well, that would bannana both "STOCK" upper control arms.Originally Posted by BigDaveZJ
Hydraulic Fan Solenoid
Power Steering Pump (because of hardwired solenoid)
a set of brake pads and a rotor.
In the end it caused me to drive around moab with no PS and no cooling for about a day, and then drive from utah to california with no cooling fan. It made Ted and I do a midnight run through the states nonstop to get home before it warmed up. We had to make 5 or 6 half hour stops on the way home to let the engine cool down goin over the hills. Though we did find that doing 85mph on flat pavement not regeared with 33"s and 3.73s gives the optimal cooling because the engine RPMs are so low...though you also cant see deer going that fast *cough*
Damn OverkillZJ that is some really depressing carnage there
Ramon snapped one of my trackbar bolts I consider myself carnage free
My rig held up fairly well this year. I just destroyed a 37" BFG and I bent the shit out of a 2x2x1/4" wall lower control arm apparently from slamming it into a rock.
I had fun fixing a lot of shit on other peoples' jeeps though...we had some pretty cool trail fixes this year too.
Rear driveshaft, t-case yoke and I'm about to go into the t-case tommorrow.
Steering box, one ear snapped and one bolt sheared. Curtis said the bolt was cracked almost halfway through prior to breaking. Trying to get a replacement now so I can return the spare to Corey.
Random body damage on rockers and rear unibody. meh.
Scott,Originally Posted by XLSLC
Have you looked into upgrading to the 4-bolt PSC? I'm sure the other Scott has already given you the complete rundown on them, just wanted to be sure.
Indeed, don't feel like dropping the extra dough, i'll just get a brace. Thanks for the heads upOriginally Posted by BigDaveZJ
You have the V8 right? I've got the metal to make a brace, you just need to get a clamp from MORE. Or you can get one pre-made from Kevin.Originally Posted by XLSLC
or get a waggy box for 30$ from a wrecker.
Came down hard on my right slider, deforming the right rocker panel and pushing up the B pillar causing a very nice one inch gap between my front and rear doors at top. The good new is that I don't think that I have bent the main unibody.
The first body shop that I went to wouldn't even look at the problem because of the lift and suspension modifications. I posted on Colorado4x4 and found a frame shop that will apparently work on modified rigs. I just have to get it down there and get it fixed.
In the mean time I just have to carry a roll of silver duct tape to keep the rain from coming in. Good news it that it matches my platinum paint very well.
It did have me thinking about getting a beater Jeep, so that I wouldn't be sad when bad things happen to the 5.9. The kids just wouldn't support it becoming a 'poser' Jeep, and my wife wasn't wild about more money going into another 'beater' Jeep. So I guess that I just don't have a choice, fix it and continue to wheel it hard and then fix it again. Just stuck in the vicious cycle.
Matt, Just hang in there you'll be back for a better GSW. The buggy looks awesone, and with a little work I'm sure that you'll have it working just as well.
Well after I took my axel apart I found that the ring gear had part of 1 tooth broke off wierd no other damage just a tooth broke off.
Not that big of deal as I went with a high pinion replacement and will have to buy a new ring and pinion anyway but I had hoped to sell it on EBay.
Got my t-case apart today. It appears that the differential unit (not the planetary) spit out a couple of thrust washers and burned itself up. Have to wait until Monday to find a replacement part.
My rear axle bearing went out cutting a 1/16th inch deep, 3.4 to 1 inch wide grove in the axle. New axle, and I'm back on the road.
Hunter
While I was looking at the gap in my passenger door I was just thinking about this tweaked unibody which happened out in Moab this year. Has anyone heared what Vernon (spelling) did to his ZJ as of yet?Originally Posted by dads5.9
Thanks,
Ryan
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