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I posted my jeep over 2000 post ago and it's come a long way. Here's how I bought it.


and here it is now.


Upgrades.
14 bolt rear spring over axle
Dana 44 front with 4 link and sway away 2.0 shocks
Hummer recentered wheels with rock guards
37" tires
Stock Cummins 4bt Engine
NV4500 5 speed transmission
Disc brakes front and rear with hydroboost

I drive this 17 miles to work everyday getting 20-24mpg. Lots of little projects going on now to it.
 
Pics taken 9-7-14, finally cooling off, great day on the trails

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under construction

Mine almost done, at the custom muffler shop. We rebuilt a multimillion dollar dealership project faster than this XJ build up.
 

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Mine almost done, at the custom muffler shop. We rebuilt a multimillion dollar dealership project faster than this XJ build up.
LPIII nice build, I now have a JKU but I sure miss my built up XJ. Is that writing on the windows from you or the shop?

The rack rocks !!!
 
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Now that's the way to go!

Loving your JK,AngryRedBird :victory:

Really trying hard to keep her clean.. and although we are a long way from finishing a few more upgrades.. the trip really stressed the jeep.. so a few alterations system checks are needed.. added the blog post to the images 1 page back if you haven't read it.. oh and we have more adventures.. maybe not as extreme as this last one or many of those seen here.. The Bird has gotten dirty more than once..
Thanks for reading.
 
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LPIII nice build, I now have a JKU but I sure miss my built up XJ. Is that writing on the windows from you or the shop?

The rack rocks !!!

Thanks Beamer Pilot! I am really excited, it has been an 18 month process. The writing on the window is from my shop here at the dealership, the photo was taken at the custom exhaust shop. As a passionate car guy in this business, I have come to learn first hand that techs are parts changers for the most part, albeit in every dealership there are hopefully your core group of techs that are the backbone of every dealership. The business of building custom vehicles are best left to the custom vendors that we rely on heavily.
 
Thanks Beamer Pilot! I am really excited, it has been an 18 month process. The writing on the window is from my shop here at the dealership, the photo was taken at the custom exhaust shop. As a passionate car guy in this business, I have come to learn first hand that techs are parts changers for the most part, albeit in every dealership there are hopefully your core group of techs that are the backbone of every dealership. The business of building custom vehicles are best left to the custom vendors that we rely on heavily.


Got you !!! all the after market parts on both my new Jeep and Dodge truck were installed at the only dealership I would ever deal with. They even bought back tires, rims and bumpers from me. I always request the same tech, he owns a heavily moded Jeep as well and is passionate about the brand and it shows in his work.
Not all dealerships are created equal...
 

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