For whatever reason, I dove into this head first and just can't seem to stop or want to sell it. Despite trying to address the most common things that could leave me stranded, the Jeep did not make the trip to Baja. I really needed a few more weeks to go through everything. Rear brake problem (turned out be be a broken adjusting cable), but couldn't address it for the trip as was already 3hrs behind when I decided to unhook it from the truck and leave it at home. Really disappointing. Since home: All new rear brakes and p-brake cables. All new exhaust (wow, what a mess that was). Now trying to decide if I want to do a 2.5" lift or not. Just replacing the 31 year old springs with stock springs would cost the same as a basic 2.5" lift. Still on the fence regarding whether I'm going to keep it or not, otherwise, I would be spending a lot on a 2.5" lift (BDS or OME YJ conversion). Regardless it's a bummer as I put all new stock length shocks on already (only maybe 40 miles on them now, half when being towed behind my truck). I have almost no reason to keep this Jeep, but it's got its damn claws into me somehow.
Added a turn down tail piece to my new exhaust. Although everythign is aluminized, I decided to get after the tip with header primer and paint. The reason is I brought the tip a bit further out (turns down at approx the edge of the body) to keep from having exhaust fumes roll up from out back with the top off. To do this, the tip is exposed to gravel comign up from the rear tire. Figure a few coats of paint will help it last longer. Ugh, that old exhaust (orig down tube, then an assortment of random pieces cobbled together and very poorly welded). The old exhaust started leaking at the tube to manifold flange and all the way back. Some folks should not own welders.
Had to modify a Wagner hanger to get the end high enough. Cumbersome, but solid.
Oh yea, did all front bearings, seals, u-joints, built custom 4130 rod and drag link, along with all new ends, new locking hubs, replaced fluids in diffs, TF, etc., new sneakers, blasted the rims and went with a nice satin black, fixed the Weber Whistle, etc., etc., etc.