Project WT Waggy - Part 2 - Trail Rig

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  • srobertsfsj
    304 AMC
    • Aug 26, 2002
    • 1750

    Project WT Waggy - Part 2 - Trail Rig

    Well now that she is legal and drivable its time to start the next phase. Making it into a decent trail rig. I know in part 1 I said that part 2 was going to require a loan but times got tough and a layoff last year set me back a bit financially. So part 2 is devoted to getting the WT Waggy ready for the trails here in CO and Moab.

    Here is what I plan to do in part 2:

    Lift - Done!
    Axle upgrade
    rock sliders
    offroad bumpers
    selectable lockers
    NP208 swap
    tires and rims - Done!
    rear disc conversion
    razor grill conversion - Done!
    Electric fan - Done!
    Electric fuel pump - Done!
    Hydroboost - Done!
    J20 Steering box upgrade - Done!
    HEI upgrade - Done!

    Check out what the UPS fairy left on my door step today




    Thanks to Tom over at Hell Creek for donating the $500 gift cert to the Ouray Invasion last year, which I won. I was able to get this 6" lift kit with shocks, brake lines, U-bolts and drop pitman for only $444.01. That includes shipping.
    Last edited by srobertsfsj; 10-19-2010, 06:11 PM.
    Scott R.

    '86 Grand Wagoneer Super Chief 360 / TBI / WT conversion / 35x12.5x16 BFG Mud-Terrains (Project Link)
    http://www.cfsja.org / http://www.fsjnetwork.com

    "After years of being paranoid about my Jeep?s temp going towards that 220F mark, I?m realizing that if it was real problem, Jeep engineers would have painted that area RED." - FSJ Guy




  • skinnyD
    258 I6
    • Apr 06, 2009
    • 461

    #2
    Nice score! Keep us posted and pics too!
    1988 GW
    white,burgundy leather woody
    360 V8 motorcraft 2150 2bbl
    Optima Yellowtop battery
    Pretty much all origional/stock and luvin' it
    SOLD
    Not All Who Wander Are Lost.

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    • fireman91186
      350 Buick
      • Aug 26, 2008
      • 1111

      #3
      Well thats exciting.
      Congrats and good luck on the install. And don't forget the pics.
      79 cherokee W/T 360 T-18 trans dana 20 transfercase with custom 1.5 spring hangers in front 4" springs in rear 33" swampers
      78 cherokee chief W/T stock running but barely.
      2002 stock chevy 4x4 1500 hd

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      • jsinajeep
        304 AMC
        • Nov 26, 2005
        • 2296

        #4
        Scott. those are nice. Did not realize you had done the W/T Wagoneer thing. What flares did you use on the rear. I got the W/T axles under my 89 Wagon and am going to put the early xj flares front and rear and going to use 9.5x33 tires.
        http://s252.photobucket.com/albums/h...eep%20Trailer/

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        • Poley
          360 AMC
          • Mar 22, 2003
          • 2504

          #5
          Looks like a very nice kit. You lucky SOB.
          Fullsized Gets it DONE!!!!

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          • srobertsfsj
            304 AMC
            • Aug 26, 2002
            • 1750

            #6
            Well I have not been able to get to the lift yet. Still trying to get the issues with MPG figured out. However, I did work on the grill conversion. I need to find the bar that goes across the front of the hood. What do ya think?

            Before:







            After:

            Scott R.

            '86 Grand Wagoneer Super Chief 360 / TBI / WT conversion / 35x12.5x16 BFG Mud-Terrains (Project Link)
            http://www.cfsja.org / http://www.fsjnetwork.com

            "After years of being paranoid about my Jeep?s temp going towards that 220F mark, I?m realizing that if it was real problem, Jeep engineers would have painted that area RED." - FSJ Guy




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            • elij10travis
              258 I6
              • Sep 15, 2006
              • 253

              #7
              gotta love that grill with ther round head lights the bars gunna have ta drill 2 holes for that though unless you buy hood and all but i wouldnt want to lose the embelm looking good though
              1980 jeep j10
              360
              motocraft
              4 speed standard
              1989 jeep grand wag 360 fully loaded auto
              1997 jeep cherokee 4.0 fully loaded
              i love my money pits

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              • srobertsfsj
                304 AMC
                • Aug 26, 2002
                • 1750

                #8
                Update

                Update:
                Filled up for the first time since I replaced the powervalve and I am happy to report I got 11mpg (all city driving). I was getting 8... I can live with 11+
                Installed hood bar to complete razor grille conversion

                Purchased:
                New black rims
                Set of used 35" MTR
                New fuel sending unit will be here tomorrow
                Put a cliffhanger rear bumper w/swing tire carrier on layaway at BJ's
                HP Driverdrop 8 Lug Dana 44 4.10 gears (Free)
                LP Driverdrop 8 Lug Dana 44 gears unknown (Free)
                FF Dana 60 4.10 gears $70

                Coming soon:
                6" swaybar disconnects
                New fuel filler hoses

                Next Projects:
                Now that the fuel mileage is figured out I am hoping to start on the lift.

                I would also like to start reconditioning the hp 44 and dana 60 axles and get them ready to run. (lockers, rear disc conversion)


                Scott R.

                '86 Grand Wagoneer Super Chief 360 / TBI / WT conversion / 35x12.5x16 BFG Mud-Terrains (Project Link)
                http://www.cfsja.org / http://www.fsjnetwork.com

                "After years of being paranoid about my Jeep?s temp going towards that 220F mark, I?m realizing that if it was real problem, Jeep engineers would have painted that area RED." - FSJ Guy




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                • billyrb
                  BJ's Off-Road
                  • Aug 15, 2001
                  • 10032

                  #9
                  those furniture dollies sure do make nice garage additions
                  BJ's Off-Road
                  [email protected]
                  Your source for '63-'91 FSJ Parts

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                  • srobertsfsj
                    304 AMC
                    • Aug 26, 2002
                    • 1750

                    #10
                    yup, great for moving around axles, stripped blocks, trannies, transfer cases. Saved my back many times.
                    Scott R.

                    '86 Grand Wagoneer Super Chief 360 / TBI / WT conversion / 35x12.5x16 BFG Mud-Terrains (Project Link)
                    http://www.cfsja.org / http://www.fsjnetwork.com

                    "After years of being paranoid about my Jeep?s temp going towards that 220F mark, I?m realizing that if it was real problem, Jeep engineers would have painted that area RED." - FSJ Guy




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                    • srobertsfsj
                      304 AMC
                      • Aug 26, 2002
                      • 1750

                      #11
                      Lift complete

                      After a vacation and a couple of work trips I finally got around to installing the lift. Things went surprising well EXCEPT I realized after I dropped the gas tank to get to the bolt that I didn't need to. There was a captive nut on the other side.

                      Anyway, let me know what you guys think!


                      Lift is underway, no turning back!



                      Rear springs are in.




                      Another rear view.



                      Rear with old 31" tires.



                      Front springs are in, still have old 31's. Look that that clearance



                      Before:



                      After: 6" lift and 35's. Picked up some used tires for cheap until I can afford new.



                      Before:



                      After:



                      Baby got back!

                      Scott R.

                      '86 Grand Wagoneer Super Chief 360 / TBI / WT conversion / 35x12.5x16 BFG Mud-Terrains (Project Link)
                      http://www.cfsja.org / http://www.fsjnetwork.com

                      "After years of being paranoid about my Jeep?s temp going towards that 220F mark, I?m realizing that if it was real problem, Jeep engineers would have painted that area RED." - FSJ Guy




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                      • JPSwapMohn
                        304 AMC
                        • May 01, 2004
                        • 1530

                        #12
                        Man it looked great before, it looks "Right" now.
                        I remember when you found that thing with the faded for sale sign in it.
                        6" lift looks right on the WT. I sure do wish that conversion was available out there somewhere..

                        Looks great, keep us posted on the axles.
                        One day I will wake up and realize that my jeep is complete...one day, I just know it.

                        88Wag, LT1/4L60E/NP242, F150 fuel cell, discs, J20 axles, Truetrac & Grizzly, 3.73
                        http://imgbox.com/g/rNuIasKYrS
                        95YJ, STaK 300, D44's, SOA, ARB's, 4.56s, Bilsteins, 35" KM2's
                        50 CJ3A
                        77 J-10, 360/T-18/D20, SOLD

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                        • El_Diablo
                          350 Buick
                          • Apr 06, 2009
                          • 1110

                          #13
                          looks much better now
                          1985 Grand Wagoneer-360/727/229/D44/AMC20

                          2011 Mazdaspeed 3
                          2012 Focus
                          2000 Camaro
                          1995 Mustang
                          2009 GSXR-600

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                          • Eugene 1
                            304 AMC
                            • Feb 04, 2006
                            • 1783

                            #14
                            JEEP
                            2005 Ram 1500 HemI

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                            • srobertsfsj
                              304 AMC
                              • Aug 26, 2002
                              • 1750

                              #15
                              Thanks guys, I like it too! Drove into work today and everything seemed good, no drive line vibration. I noticed a small 1 drop brake leak on the rear line but I should be able to fix that.
                              Scott R.

                              '86 Grand Wagoneer Super Chief 360 / TBI / WT conversion / 35x12.5x16 BFG Mud-Terrains (Project Link)
                              http://www.cfsja.org / http://www.fsjnetwork.com

                              "After years of being paranoid about my Jeep?s temp going towards that 220F mark, I?m realizing that if it was real problem, Jeep engineers would have painted that area RED." - FSJ Guy




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