88 cherokee
#166
Originally Posted by blankdeluxe
Some floor stuff. This is way more tedious then I originally planned. I hate welding overhead.
#167
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From: Pagosa Springs, Colorado
Year: 88-ish
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
I'm using heavier gauge metal so it should last longer then that stock crap. Plus I enjoy building it myself instead of just buying a stock part and slapping it on.
Put in the floor around in the back passenger corner and got that section all finished up.
Found an MJ on craigslist last night for $600 that I'm going to try and pick up and once this floor gets done I can start building that. Fingers crossed that the deal holds up.
Put in the floor around in the back passenger corner and got that section all finished up.
Found an MJ on craigslist last night for $600 that I'm going to try and pick up and once this floor gets done I can start building that. Fingers crossed that the deal holds up.
#168
Originally Posted by blankdeluxe
I'm using heavier gauge metal so it should last longer then that stock crap. Plus I enjoy building it myself instead of just buying a stock part and slapping it on.
Put in the floor around in the back passenger corner and got that section all finished up.
Found an MJ on craigslist last night for $600 that I'm going to try and pick up and once this floor gets done I can start building that. Fingers crossed that the deal holds up.
Put in the floor around in the back passenger corner and got that section all finished up.
Found an MJ on craigslist last night for $600 that I'm going to try and pick up and once this floor gets done I can start building that. Fingers crossed that the deal holds up.
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From: Pagosa Springs, Colorado
Year: 88-ish
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
More.
I wasn't sure what to do about the filler lines cause I didn't want to just leave them exposed to the elements. So I build a little box to cover them all up.
Making triangles.
Then making those triangles into smaller triangles.
Floor in. Rear.
I wasn't sure what to do about the filler lines cause I didn't want to just leave them exposed to the elements. So I build a little box to cover them all up.
Making triangles.
Then making those triangles into smaller triangles.
Floor in. Rear.
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From: Pagosa Springs, Colorado
Year: 88-ish
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
700 bucks including gas and whatnot for my brother to pick it up. No paper work. Basically was abandoned on this guys property for the past 15 years and hasn't really moved. He says it will start up but doesn't run great. Basically needs a solid tune up and some odds and ends. New project time when i finished this round on my jeep.
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From: Pagosa Springs, Colorado
Year: 88-ish
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
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From: Pagosa Springs, Colorado
Year: 88-ish
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
updates.
New tools.
OBA setup
Air line that runs up to the AC compressor.
Where everything connects under the hood.
Built some brackets to lock the tool box up.
With paint.
New tools.
OBA setup
Air line that runs up to the AC compressor.
Where everything connects under the hood.
Built some brackets to lock the tool box up.
With paint.
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From: Pagosa Springs, Colorado
Year: 88-ish
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
I have been slacking about posting on my build. Been putting most everything in the fab section. So here are a handful of updates.
I've got another fresh one up on the docket. Honestly, this one will work for maybe 5% of the community but it came in pretty handy for me so I figured I may as well post it.
I needed a speaker solution for when I have my doors off that was reasonable and out of the way of everything. This way the speakers wont be getting full of mud or water either.
Start with something like this
Then get some hardware
Checking placement of the buckles
Measure angle Iron and cut two pieces. (7 Inches each)
Put together for drilling
Drilled
After all the holes are finished
Check placement again then mark for cuts and holes in the fiberglass
Cut and drill
almost ready to mount
Mounting buckles and angle iron
After everything is put back together.
Mounted. tied in on both ends with cable ties. The center buckles twist to adjust the overall length so that it will fit basically any cage now.
And I was running out of daylight but here is what it looks like installed.
I put in new speakers and then put the original grills back on so that it looked semi decent and would protect the speakers a little better. Honestly, there is nothing special or pretty about this but it works and now I have some sound when the doors are off. I know this probably won't work on most peoples jeeps but I figured I would post it anyway just for fun. Enjoy and comment away....
I've got another fresh one up on the docket. Honestly, this one will work for maybe 5% of the community but it came in pretty handy for me so I figured I may as well post it.
I needed a speaker solution for when I have my doors off that was reasonable and out of the way of everything. This way the speakers wont be getting full of mud or water either.
Start with something like this
Then get some hardware
Checking placement of the buckles
Measure angle Iron and cut two pieces. (7 Inches each)
Put together for drilling
Drilled
After all the holes are finished
Check placement again then mark for cuts and holes in the fiberglass
Cut and drill
almost ready to mount
Mounting buckles and angle iron
After everything is put back together.
Mounted. tied in on both ends with cable ties. The center buckles twist to adjust the overall length so that it will fit basically any cage now.
And I was running out of daylight but here is what it looks like installed.
I put in new speakers and then put the original grills back on so that it looked semi decent and would protect the speakers a little better. Honestly, there is nothing special or pretty about this but it works and now I have some sound when the doors are off. I know this probably won't work on most peoples jeeps but I figured I would post it anyway just for fun. Enjoy and comment away....