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Thread: yes its a total rebuild

  1. #61

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    cab going back together

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  2. #62

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    cab primed


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  3. #63

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    Looking great!

    Interesting (to me) that you are keeping the hard top. Our's has one and it's the one thing we know will change no matter what the build direction ends up. My wife is pushing for a restoration, I am pushing for a crawler... (She normally wins).

  4. #64

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    I have had CJ 5 with a soft top it was not a good way to go here in alaska.

  5. #65

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomb View Post
    I have had CJ 5 with a soft top it was not a good way to go here in alaska.
    Oh right!... Alaska... :facepalm: that makes total sense!

  6. #66

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    working on the transmission the pto was not shafting right opened it up to find some one drilled and taped a new hole to fix a broken bolt.

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    after burning the bolt with my EDM I broke a tap off in the hole

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    had to burn the tap out then clean the hole

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  7. #67

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    moving on to get things up to were I am at,wiring time. fuse box and inside cab

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    had to pull the wires out of the connector to shorten the wires

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  8. #68

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    had to build the door lock parts for the drivers side. used a summit decal for the temple and cut around it.

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  9. #69
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    Sweet work, keep it up!
    Is that real money?

  10. #70

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    wiper motor spacer that locks the motor to window frame.

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