Well, I wasn't going to give you an update until I got to a point that I felt I was actually making forewards progress.
But, I will.
Anyways, following the incident with my reshaping of the wheelwells, I tried a few different things and wasn't totally happy. I decided I would cut the entire existing wheel well out and build a new one. Unfortuantly, I discovered the front of the existing wheel wells was rather soft. The rust had got it fairly bad there (typical). Also, there was a few holes behind the crossbrace in the floor in front of the wheelwells. This is fairly typical.
Unfortunatly, the leaf spring pockets were both pretty trashed as they are in this area, and I cut the floor off the top of the uniframe and found some serious rust on the inside. Outside it looked FINE. So, I spent a lot of time debating if I should just patch it back up and run it, find another chassis, build another comanche instead, or do something really stupid and different.
I chose 'stupid and different'.
The first thing was to strip the rest of the interior and such. Then remove the tcase. I didn't use the method recommended in the FSM, but it saved me from working on my back. The tcase turned out to have some issues when I pulled it, and will need rebuilding. Not that I had planned to actually use this case.
Pulled all the wiring out and everything off that comes off... I left the rear windows because they scare me - but they do need to come out. I'm not sure what the best way to do them without breaking them is. I'm not much of a glass guy.
I pulled the engine and tranny. The AX-15 won't go back in. I will use my AW4 with my manual controller - but I will look for a TCU so I can use it in automatic too. Don't rig your hoist like I did.
Pushed the carcass out and spun it around in the driveway (which isn't flat... That made things hard)
Then things got interesting.
I cut out most of the floor/uniframe in the mid section too, but did not take a picture. The rear area will need to be cut out, but it might be a hair more tricky.
So, I imagine by now everyone is either fairly confused, or has written me off as being certifiable (which I may well be).
But there is a plan here. Or at least a vauge idea of one. I decided that I should just build a new 'frame'. Ambitious, yes. Stupid, probably. But it will work.
The majority of the new frame will be 2x4x.188 HSS, which is good match to the uniframe rails' dimensions in the engine bay. However, the belly section is more like 3x3 on an XJ. So, I will raise the floor 1" but keep the bottom of the framerail in a comparably similar location to stock. I will also build the new frame about 2" wider (outside, 4" inside) than the old one to provide more clearance for the exhaust and all the other doohickies that have to get crammed under there. In the rear, I'm planning to go slightly wider than stock again, with the intention of allowing a little more space for a gas tank.
The axles are going to be different... I bought a couple little gems. And the suspension will change a bunch, since I've already go it all apart.
I could get more into the actual technical aspect of how I plan to do this if anyone cares.
So, yeah, never let me near your cherokee.