Build Break Repeat No problem. With everything open, have you considered upgrading the blower motor beneath the battery tray on the firewall? The stock one is pretty weak.
That round soup can looking thing you keep calling a vacuum box is actually a charcoal canister don't throw it away they don't make a reproduction one and there very rare
I love being at the age of 40 and learning from these guys how to disassemble a cj - cheers guys
Cool vid. Still watching. Good seeing younger interest in the legendary CJ-7.
The thing at 4:06 was a mounting bracket for a factory jack.
Matthew Javier Awesome, thanks for the info because we're at that stage where we need to know what is what before we powder coat.
Build Break Repeat No problem. With everything open, have you considered upgrading the blower motor beneath the battery tray on the firewall? The stock one is pretty weak.
Matthew Javier Not yet, we'll have to take a look at it now that you mention it. Thanks.
Excellent upgrade. Here's the link.
www.jeep-cj.com/forums/f99/my-blazer-heater-blower-motor-upgrade-5150/
You know
That Jeep was a Laredo, it had the leather wrapped wheel, tach and clock, rocker trim
Loving the video glad to see old girl get some love and a new life
Awesome guys thanks!! I have a 1983 CJ-7 driver!!
Lmao 8:36 “my moms gonna be so pissed”
epoxy melts when it gets really hot, so does loc-tite by the way
That round soup can looking thing you keep calling a vacuum box is actually a charcoal canister don't throw it away they don't make a reproduction one and there very rare
Mike Smith Yeah we kept it, I was surprised that I could hardly find it for sale, thanks for the advice.
what wheel dollies are those?
how much did you buy the CJ7 for?
Bubba Fitness Like 3k
What size tires are those?
They’re 32”
Want to sell the old transmission and clutch pedal/linkage?
Robbie Watts I would if you were in Texas but I don't want to deal with shipping and stuff like that. Thanks for watching though.
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.