And Now For Something Completely Different - Clown's YJ Build
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
And Now For Something Completely Different - Clown's YJ Build
Bought: 13 July 2013
1993 YJ Wrangler Sahara
4.0L I6
32RH automatic
D30/D35 with 3.07s
3.5" Black Diamond lift
33x12.5x15 BFG KMs
129,500 miles
To start, here's the direct link to the story of the Comanche's demise:
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f46/re...0/#post2541422
When I got word that the MJ was totaled, I decided to buy a YJ. The specs above are 'stock' to me, being how I bought it.
The biggest problems I currently have with it are:
1) Full hard doors that I can't legally remove until I buy a mirror.
2) Inverted shackle up front. Soon replacing all four with boomerang shackles.
3) TC drop, but it drives nice and smooth.
The pictures I have so far will be in the next post.
1993 YJ Wrangler Sahara
4.0L I6
32RH automatic
D30/D35 with 3.07s
3.5" Black Diamond lift
33x12.5x15 BFG KMs
129,500 miles
To start, here's the direct link to the story of the Comanche's demise:
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f46/re...0/#post2541422
When I got word that the MJ was totaled, I decided to buy a YJ. The specs above are 'stock' to me, being how I bought it.
The biggest problems I currently have with it are:
1) Full hard doors that I can't legally remove until I buy a mirror.
2) Inverted shackle up front. Soon replacing all four with boomerang shackles.
3) TC drop, but it drives nice and smooth.
The pictures I have so far will be in the next post.
Last edited by NewKindOfClown; 07-15-2013 at 08:14 AM.
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
As for lift and tires, I know I want Metalcloak arched front fenders, and they allow 35s with no lift. That means I have the option of putting on something like 42s with those fenders (also requiring new axles), or I could lower the Jeep a little and still install 35s or 37s.
I haven't decided on the future yet, but I'm content right now.
Fits.