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75 Jimmy build FOOLSIZE (time to wheel)

Wheelbase: 108" Width F/R: 89.5" / 88" 3 link -upper: 32" -lowers: 32.5" -vert sep: 8.5" -panhard: 38" 4link -uppers:38.5" -lowers: 40" -vert sep: 9.5" Front DS 1410 HADCV ride: 33" Rear DS 1410 ride: 38"
Planning on cutting the center section of the top and shortening it down so it just covers the cage and stops around my spare. Mainly for winter wheeling to close the cab in. Re fiberglass it back together.
 
Hey, did you run the Rubicon backwards this time?
Oh man I wanted to do that the DAY AFTER we did it forward lol
 
Hey, did you run the Rubicon backwards this time?
Oh man I wanted to do that the DAY AFTER we did it forward lol

Sort of, Tuesday we drove down to Rubicon springs then back up to buck island lake. Then Wednesday we drove out to loon. So about 3/4 of the trail backwards
 
Oooohh
Yeah, no, I need to do it all backwards. :D I just like the idea of trying to get back up all that stuff we went down after Rubicon Springs, plus Cadillac.
 
Oooohh
Yeah, no, I need to do it all backwards. :D I just like the idea of trying to get back up all that stuff we went down after Rubicon Springs, plus Cadillac.

Maybe I'm just not fond of cadillac from backing down it but the rest of the trail was a blast backwards.

Dropped and replaced the oil pan gasket today. Finally replaced the spark plugs and damn they looked bad. No leaks from the oil pan yet. Starts up much better now surprise.

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Driver side in order
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Is the ignition switch issue still a problem? Or whatever the gremlin is?
 
Cool.

And keep that jumper in your tool box :D

For sure, I'm still going to check out the wiring that runs to the starter and see how it looks. I also need to get a little wiring kit for trail repairs like @530BLAZER has.

Wow lots of progress! I saw you had coilovers in Skunked's thread so I came to catch up. I had to go back quite a bit!

It got pretty out of hand pretty quick. Loving it on coilovers but it's slowly or not so slowly destroying the stock frame now
 
Yeah I'm kind of trying to plan some frame tie ins around the suspension mounting points for when I make the leap.

Are all your frame mounts the ruff stuff universal pieces?
 
Yeah I'm kind of trying to plan some frame tie ins around the suspension mounting points for when I make the leap.

Are all your frame mounts the ruff stuff universal pieces?

I think the frame mounts are. Not 100% sure. I pretty much let my friend figure it all out
 
Thanks friend!


Them plugs looked like forknuts. When did you change them last?

Just double checked, all the frame brackets are ruff stuff

Haha. I wanna say after my first Rubicon trip maybe...
 
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@MTBLAZER89 honestly a tube frame would be how I would/will redo it.

Onto chopping the top. It only needs to be 35" or so long. It's 71" along the sides and approx 65.5" for the top. Would you guys cut it straight across or notch it so it goes together like a puzzle? Straight across would be easy and I could use some metal to hold it together with fiberglass/goop. Or offset and metal with fiberglass/goop

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I think he's making it shorter front to back, so he's wondering are straight cuts okay to remove the middle section of the top, or is it better to make it not straight across it horizontally and then mate the front and back of the top back together. That way he keeps the front lip and the rear section.
 
like this or the other way? straight across is probably the easiest. I really just want this for winter wheeling. With the open cab it brings the suck and water will drop right onto the back of your neck with where the current top ends. no full top because it has a truck tailgate and the exhaust exits out the back of the blazer. I drove it with the top on and no back window, not the best idea for your health.

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Aahhh.

Well if you can shorten it where it meets the cab and keep it clean I’d probably go that route. I wouldn’t want a rough cut at the back or anywhere it could come in contact with someone.
 
Aahhh.

Well if you can shorten it where it meets the cab and keep it clean I’d probably go that route. I wouldn’t want a rough cut at the back or anywhere it could come in contact with someone.

I was going to try to make it look somewhat factoryish, if it gets messed up too much i will just toss the whole thing
 
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