The end with the engraved line has left handed threads. I thought both ends required the same wrench though.
Okay. Yeah mine definitely didn’t. One was larger than the other. I found it odd too that both jam nuts toghten the same direction. I would have thought they should be opposite each other.The end with the engraved line has left handed threads. I thought both ends required the same wrench though.
see you are in York as well!Solid build so far! watching
yeah man. I work with @BCB75 actually. He's the reason I in a Jeep today.I
see you are in York as well!
Oh nice! You had the xterra before? He said he was trying to get you into a jeep.yeah man. I work with @BCB75 actually. He's the reason I in a Jeep today.
Well he succeeded. I'm still not sure if I should hate him or thank him haha.Oh nice! You had the xterra before? He said he was trying to get you into a jeep.
You'll thank him in the long run.... Maybe hahaWell he succeeded. I'm still not sure if I should hate him or thank him haha.
NICE! My first car was my mom and dad's (original owners) 1971 chevelle. I restored it when I was 15 (BACK IN 1987!!). Like yours, doesn't get used much anymore. My '04 Rubicon has kinda replaced it as my fun vehicle now. Love the LJ too. Sharp.That would be my first car. 1971 Chevelle. My grandpa got it for me when I was 13. We got it road worthy till I got my license and it’s been a project ever since. It really doesn’t get much attention anymore and I rarely drive it. I actually had it out yesterday to wash it.
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Nice! what motor are you rocking in that? I still enjoy mine when i get it out, I just don't drive it much.NICE! My first car was my mom and dad's (original owners) 1971 chevelle. I restored it when I was 15 (BACK IN 1987!!). Like yours, doesn't get used much anymore. My '04 Rubicon has kinda replaced it as my fun vehicle now. Love the LJ too. Sharp.
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Unfortunately it only has 307 with TH350. Three years ago I pulled the motor & trans at 129k because I spun timing chain and valves kissed the pistons. Reworked the motor- mild cam, electronic ignition, intake, Dart heads, etc......and rebuilt transmission. Kept original short block as it has no wear on it (Oil changed every 2k all its life) and wanted to get it back on the road. Not a rocket but runs good for just cruising. Someday I’ll likely take the 350 I have and stroke it. This car was my first paint job bodywork too. New GM front fenders, door skins and full quarters.Nice! what motor are you rocking in that? I still enjoy mine when i get it out, I just don't drive it much.
It had a 350 when we got it, but it spun a rod bearing shortly after getting my license. Had it built to a 383 stroker. Guy that built it, builds sprint car motors so it runs pretty good. It could use some freshening up though. The heads need valve seals currently, smokes a little on start up. Still running a TH350, but on my 4th one. The last one I blew up was a TCI Super Street Fighter, since then the guy that built my motor, built the trans and its been holding up good. Rear end is still the stock 10 bolt with 2.73 gears. I have a 12 bolt with posi unit in the garage but it needs gears and built yet. Paint looks damn good, but the guy that did the body work screwed us over. There's issues all over it, most people people don't see them, but I do. Eventually I want to have it painting again.Unfortunately it only has 307 with TH350. Three years ago I pulled the motor & trans at 129k because I spun timing chain and valves kissed the pistons. Reworked the motor- mild cam, electronic ignition, intake, Dart heads, etc......and rebuilt transmission. Kept original short block as it has no wear on it (Oil changed every 2k all its life) and wanted to get it back on the road. Not a rocket but runs good for just cruising. Someday I’ll likely take the 350 I have and stroke it. This car was my first paint job bodywork too. New GM front fenders, door skins and full quarters.
sounds like you did a lot of work to yours too . What powertrain are you running?
Thats some motivation for me to get mine installed now!Its quite amazing the difference the savvy lower controls arms made. My previous arms must have been shot for a long time because I don't ever remember my jeep handling this well before.
I'm liking this. I have the full adjustable short arm kit from savvy waiting to go in and I'm leaning towards their belly pan. Your build is helping alot.Well my savvy upper control arms showed up this evening..... Never seen control arms like this before...
I sure hope Savvy fixes this ASAP cus I need the controls arms for next Monday!
Well this skid is getting returned because I didn't order it to begin with lol. Thanks for the offer for Rausch, I do have plans already for that weekendI'm liking this. I have the full adjustable short arm kit from savvy waiting to go in and I'm leaning towards their belly pan. Your build is helping alot.
A few of us are going to Rausch on the 13 if you want to/can join
