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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby xjdude42 » Wed Jun 09, 2010 6:23 pm

Heres my 89 XJ, getting some duratracs this weekend.

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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby Oneswunk » Wed Jun 09, 2010 6:27 pm

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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby Zombie Mill » Wed Jun 09, 2010 11:11 pm

haha. awesome articulation ramp. I bet the neighbors loved that one! :shock:
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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby Sinzitu » Fri Jun 11, 2010 7:06 am

[quote="dorton"]My old 4x4
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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby TecRsq » Fri Jun 11, 2010 2:15 pm

Since we are having a culvert theme, here is my old TJ, currently sitting in wait for project.

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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby Shaper » Fri Jun 11, 2010 2:43 pm

Just found these in a random folder on the back up hard drive...an old wheeling trip in GW National Forest.

My K5. My cousin's Bronco. And our good friend's XJ (which I sold him a couple months prior) Funny thing...There was an awesome three-tier water fall right behind us, but I obviously felt the rigs were more photogenic. :mrgreen:

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Obligatory action shot...the trail is much steeper than it looks in the photo. I am on the same hill behind him so it looks almost flat in the photo, lol.

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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby xjdude42 » Fri Jun 11, 2010 10:00 pm

Nice lookin rigs guys!

Got some Goodyear Duratracs today, pretty sick imo.

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They are 31x10.50r15 the wheels are 15x8
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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby Shaper » Fri Jun 11, 2010 10:28 pm

xjdude42 wrote:Nice lookin rigs guys!

Got some Goodyear Duratracs today, pretty sick imo.



Great choice! I love those tires. Specifically, in areas with heavy snow and ice. They will certainly go on my next DD Jeep ;)

ETA: What size wheel/tire are you running?
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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby locknload » Fri Jun 11, 2010 11:08 pm

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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby locknload » Fri Jun 11, 2010 11:17 pm

Oh yeah, here's my 8,000 lb race car.

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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby Oneswunk » Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:02 pm

As posted in my build thread.

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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby -Jason- » Fri Jun 25, 2010 1:17 am

Maybe someone here knows. Is there a way to mount a spare on the rear lift gate of a 2004 Grand Cherokee? I hate the thought of having to un-pack supplies to access the spare. I can always go for the roof rack option but just wanted to be sure it was the only one.
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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby grand94jeep » Sat Jun 26, 2010 5:05 pm

-Jason- wrote:Maybe someone here knows. Is there a way to mount a spare on the rear lift gate of a 2004 Grand Cherokee? I hate the thought of having to un-pack supplies to access the spare. I can always go for the roof rack option but just wanted to be sure it was the only one.


You'd have to get an aftermarket steel rear bumper with an attachment for the spare tire carrier. The rear lift gate won't support the tires weight.
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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby Oneswunk » Sat Jun 26, 2010 6:37 pm

Hell on most XJs the rear pistons can't hold the rear hatchs wight. :lol: :lol:
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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby Tater Raider » Sat Jun 26, 2010 8:45 pm

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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby meatshieldChris » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:02 pm

what about a side swingout tire carrier? there's about a metric shitton floating around junkyards just waiting to be ripped off of numerous jeeps and small SUVs. It'll take some fab work I suppose...
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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby Black » Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:59 am

My 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo WJ 4x4 (4.0L)
I haven't done a lot too it, yet... steel wheels, roof rack, rhino lined front grill, skid plates, tow hooks...
My plans are.... rhino line plastic exterior, rock rails, black out tails, and some interior stuff like a cb radio and a 360* night vision camera (basically creating a DVE for driving off road in blackout conditions).

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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby meatshieldChris » Thu Jul 15, 2010 12:32 pm

Black wrote:My 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo WJ 4x4 (4.0L)
I haven't done a lot too it, yet... steel wheels, roof rack, rhino lined front grill, skid plates, tow hooks...
My plans are.... rhino line plastic exterior, rock rails, black out tails, and some interior stuff like a cb radio and a 360* night vision camera (basically creating a DVE for driving off road in blackout conditions).

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Since I often drive without a spotter, I've always wanted to put a camera in each wheel well to see how each wheel was doing lining up with and crossing an obstacle. I have big wheel wells though.
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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby 1200RT-P » Thu Jul 15, 2010 12:35 pm

Black wrote:and a 360* night vision camera (basically creating a DVE for driving off road in blackout conditions).


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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby Black » Thu Jul 15, 2010 2:58 pm

1200RT-P wrote:
Black wrote:and a 360* night vision camera (basically creating a DVE for driving off road in blackout conditions).


orly.


Uh.. yarly?


Since I often drive without a spotter, I've always wanted to put a camera in each wheel well to see how each wheel was doing lining up with and crossing an obstacle. I have big wheel wells though.


That would be nice. It would also be good for general tire monitoring.


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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby 1200RT-P » Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:35 pm

Black wrote:
1200RT-P wrote:
Black wrote:and a 360* night vision camera (basically creating a DVE for driving off road in blackout conditions).


orly.


Uh.. yarly?


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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby Oneswunk » Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:50 pm

Hell I'd be happy with a camera on my front drive shaft. So I could watch it eat u joints like a fat kid eating ding dongs.

Agreed explain your camera setup or plans.

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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby Black » Thu Jul 15, 2010 7:17 pm

I already have a netbook in my Jeep that I use for GPS and looking at Google Earth. It wouldn't be difficult to mount either a stationary, or a 360* rotating, night vision security camera to the roof and feed it into the netbook. I could also buy another used netbook for pretty cheap, and mount the screen so it folds down onto the dash, and relocate the rest of the computer someplace where I'd have access to the keyboard. All in all this would cost less than $500 for a basic (read: crappy) night vision setup. The 360* camera would be primarily useful for watching perimeters, as well as driving, in little to no light scenarios. "Perimeter watching!?" Well, this is a forum about zombies. More practical, for me, would be the ability to park in a field and scan for coyotes. :) Now, obviously in pre-zombie days I wouldn't be cruising down the 409 using my DVE. Although the >$400 camera wont see hundereds of feet, even if it only sees a few meters in front somewhat clearly, it could be useful for slow open-prarie driving. I've driven with night vision on, and I've driven with thermal DVEs... both ways, it's not great driving, even with advanced technologies - but for $500 or less it would be an interesting project.
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Re: The Jeep/4x4 Thread!

Postby Zombie Mill » Thu Jul 15, 2010 7:24 pm

locknload wrote:'86 4Runner- K&N, ENGBLDR 270 cam, LCE header, Flowmaster, 4" Solid Axle Swap, 35's, 5.29's, dual transfer cases w/4.7's,Twinstick, locked frt/rr, 30 spline Longfield Superaxles, Bumpers and sliders built by me, Can-Back, Warn XD9500i w/syn line, etc...

The stock final crawl (4x low, 1st gear) is 36:1. With my set up it's now 223:1.
Here's a little vid of the truck idling w/o a driver, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKr00rHlAls

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