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  • Elliott
    Cowboy Up
    • Jun 22, 2002
    • 12704

    #16
    Good job, that is a great feeling. I got to that point, mounted my flat bed... and then stripped my cab for floor pan work and it still sits there in my driveway waiting for cooler weather
    *** I am collecting pics and info on any factory Jeep Dually trucks from the J-Series at the new Jeep Dually Registry.
    ***I can set you up with hydroboost for your brakes: http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=106056

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    • aallison
      327 Rambler
      • Jun 08, 2007
      • 515

      #17
      Looks good. How did the etching primmer and paint work? What did you paint it with?

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      • Carleysjeep
        350 Buick
        • Apr 06, 2009
        • 836

        #18
        Loooking good. I have some blasting and repainting, so I can empathize with the work you have done.
        Dan Rowe

        Originally posted by fulsizjeep
        I don't think an apology is needed. Most of us are pretty opinionated even when we are wrong.
        84 Wagoneer 4" lift 32x11.5
        77 J 20 Chevy 350 35x12.5
        89 Cherokee 3" lift 31x10.5

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        • wickedwagon767
          304 AMC
          • Dec 26, 2005
          • 1932

          #19
          God I love Harbor Freight

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          • Artisan
            327 Rambler
            • Dec 17, 2008
            • 654

            #20
            Originally posted by aallison
            Looks good. How did the etching primmer and paint work? What did you paint it with?
            I ended up dragging it to a semi local coating company and let them do the standard flavor primer and paint. Polyurathane? I think he said? It is a kinda thick paint, and black...works for me...
            Regards,
            Artisan
            1979 Jeep J-10 (Soon to be J-30)

            UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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            • aallison
              327 Rambler
              • Jun 08, 2007
              • 515

              #21
              What ever he used, it looks good. I could not get etching primmer and paint to keep rust out. My paint supplyer sold me some two part epoxy or urathatne, cant remember witch, and said it was the "baddest of the bad". So I guess that's good.

              Either way, good job. Hope mine comes out that good.

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              • Artisan
                327 Rambler
                • Dec 17, 2008
                • 654

                #22
                Disk brakes at all four corners, CHECK!

                Last edited by Artisan; 08-07-2009, 03:39 PM.
                Regards,
                Artisan
                1979 Jeep J-10 (Soon to be J-30)

                UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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                • Artisan
                  327 Rambler
                  • Dec 17, 2008
                  • 654

                  #23
                  NP205, CHECK!



                  Pay no attention to the PTO, that is a secret Shushhhh! (The rumors are this is one big margarita makin' machine! Muhahahaha!)
                  Last edited by Artisan; 08-07-2009, 03:55 PM.
                  Regards,
                  Artisan
                  1979 Jeep J-10 (Soon to be J-30)

                  UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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                  • Artisan
                    327 Rambler
                    • Dec 17, 2008
                    • 654

                    #24
                    Driveline angles, Better check them. What's the opinion of you guys? Is it OK or to much angle and better tilt the rear diff? Here are the facts.

                    The driveshaft is 50.5" +- center U joint to center U joint

                    There is 13.5" +- offset between the NP205 Output Yoke and the Rear Diff Yoke

                    There is 4" +- off set whereas the rear diff is 4" off center of teh TC outputshaft towards the passenger side.

                    The truck sits on an incline in this picture, I rotated the picture 1 degree to try to make it a lil better to see what's up. Kinda hard to pull angles between the yokes sep 4, the rear diff, ZACK knows what angle it is I think?

                    Regards,
                    Artisan
                    1979 Jeep J-10 (Soon to be J-30)

                    UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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                    • The PIG Smith
                      King Browless

                      Moderator
                      • Nov 30, 2001
                      • 6538

                      #25
                      Goodness!!
                      I would suggest that you resize those pics and QUICK, before the management has some words with you.

                      While I do not know what those words might be, but they often start with "Dear Sir" and end with "Have a Nice Day"
                      It's the stuff in between that my virgin 46 year old ears can not hear.
                      Bryan Smith
                      2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
                      - 75th Anniversary Edition - 1941 Trim Package - Recon Green
                      1986 Jeep J20
                      - Super clean rig from the AZ/CA state line
                      1982 Jeep J10
                      - Has become a Long Term Project.
                      1981 Jeep J20
                      - Commercial flat bed - Lost in a Divorce --gone
                      1987 Jeep J20 Pioneer
                      - Former Rick Bielec aka Ricbee plow rig. Major rust!! --gone

                      IFSJA Member #1933 Joined November 30, 2001

                      Originally posted by Jayrodoh
                      ...but if it works, I wouldn't touch it.
                      Originally posted by Lindel
                      Best laid plans, yada yada yada...

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                      • Artisan
                        327 Rambler
                        • Dec 17, 2008
                        • 654

                        #26
                        Originally posted by The PIG Smith
                        Goodness!!
                        I would suggest that you resize those pics and QUICK, before the management has some words with you.

                        While I do not know what those words might be, but they often start with "Dear Sir" and end with "Have a Nice Day"
                        It's the stuff in between that my virgin 46 year old ears can not hear.
                        HA! I realized I didn't do resized pics and already resized them , Thank You for the head sup..
                        Regards,
                        Artisan
                        1979 Jeep J-10 (Soon to be J-30)

                        UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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                        • Artisan
                          327 Rambler
                          • Dec 17, 2008
                          • 654

                          #27
                          Low CG Battery Boxes, CHECK!

                          Regards,
                          Artisan
                          1979 Jeep J-10 (Soon to be J-30)

                          UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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                          • Artisan
                            327 Rambler
                            • Dec 17, 2008
                            • 654

                            #28
                            Gas tank skid, CHECK! ( I call it the 44 MAGNUM, it IS 44 Gallons, made buy a professional Marine fuel tank builder)



                            Rear View w/ Diamond plate accent;

                            Regards,
                            Artisan
                            1979 Jeep J-10 (Soon to be J-30)

                            UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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                            • Elliott
                              Cowboy Up
                              • Jun 22, 2002
                              • 12704

                              #29
                              Looking great!
                              *** I am collecting pics and info on any factory Jeep Dually trucks from the J-Series at the new Jeep Dually Registry.
                              ***I can set you up with hydroboost for your brakes: http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=106056

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                              • jaber
                                Dragin Az
                                • Oct 17, 2003
                                • 8105

                                #30
                                You are doing an awesome job.

                                I just hope I can bring mine the same justice soon.
                                Jeff

                                '43 cj2a
                                '51 Willys p/u
                                '51 Willys Parkway Conversion
                                '68 Panel Delivery
                                '74 CJ5
                                '75 J-20 Wrecker
                                '75 J-20 Cummins service bed
                                '77 J-10 p/u
                                '79 Cherokee
                                '88 Grand Wagoneer
                                '98 Grand Cherokee

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