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    Well I bought my Wagoneer a while back and have done a few things to it. Figured I'll start a Thread about it to give me more motivation to do more work to it. Here are a few pics when I first Got after removing the side steps and cleaning up the wheels and new tires.
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    It needs lot's of work that are nuisances to me but it makes a reliable and fun DD
    Last edited by BotterbrodtGE; 06-30-2011, 08:30 PM.
    1990 Stock for now Grand Wagoneer

    U-993

    Hey there Yohoo, fix yourself!!

    My jeep
    http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showt...highlight=1990

  • #2
    Nice looking rig !
    Abort? Retry? Ignore? >

    86 GrandWag. Howell fuel Injected 360. MSD Ignition + Dizzy. 727/229 swap BJ's 2" Lift and 31's

    88 Wrangler 4.2, Howell TBI and MSD - Borla Headers w/ Cat-back + winch and 31's AND a M416 trailer (-:

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    • #3
      Nice looking Waggy!

      Let me know if you're interested in selling the side steps.

      Cheers.

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      • #4
        Dang that is beautiful.

        Nice rig man.
        '83 Wagoneer LTD.
        Vacuum elimated Dana front axle
        Building stereo, window tint, roof rack, light bar, and other projects currently underway

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        • #5
          Thanks.... Here are some pics of refurbishing the Wheels. I wire brushed them with a Brass brush and then Cleared with Rustoleum. They've been holding up pretty well so far.

          Before
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          During
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          After
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          1990 Stock for now Grand Wagoneer

          U-993

          Hey there Yohoo, fix yourself!!

          My jeep
          http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showt...highlight=1990

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          • #6
            Mounted Wheels

            [IMG][/IMG]

            [IMG][/IMG]

            I'll be posting what Else I've done to it as well as new changes
            1990 Stock for now Grand Wagoneer

            U-993

            Hey there Yohoo, fix yourself!!

            My jeep
            http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showt...highlight=1990

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            • #7
              Very nice rig!
              brizios.com
              Small Scale Jeeps
              Brizios

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              • #8
                good job on the wheels and nice rig!
                Mac...a man with no dollars and even less sense

                Its a full size Jeep thing, you REALLY wouldnt understand



                1980 J10
                258/t177/208
                Boobie Grill Conversion(thanks Jeep Hero)
                Amber AMX turn signal lenses
                Light wiring harness upgrade/relays
                Hydroboost upgrade(thanks Elliott)
                TFI upgrade
                Very soon 258 rebuild with 4.0 head

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                • #9
                  Saweet another 1990 black with sand interior GW

                  Wow you put some elbow grease into those wheel, nice job
                  1990 Grand Wagoneer.. black with sand interior..
                  Razor grille, Hella H4 headlights, Piaa driving, LED spider taillights, tinted windows.
                  Full Corinthian leather front and rear seats, custom full length center console with cup holders. 100 sf of Rattle Trap on floor.
                  Edelbrock intake and 2132 cam, Howell TBI, Ford Distributor Cap, TFI Ignition Coil, Desmogged















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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by men in black
                    Saweet another 1990 black with sand interior GW

                    Wow you put some elbow grease into those wheel, nice job
                    What he said! That is beautimous.
                    Flint
                    Ran when parked.
                    http://jubileejeeps.org/quadratrac
                    88 GW, 401/727/208, 5" lift, D44s/4.10s/locked up, 35s with a few Evil Twin & TT's Fabworks mods
                    76 401 Wag, 77 401 Wag, 77 401 J20
                    http://eviltwinfab.com http://www.ttsfabworks.com

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                    • #11
                      Wow, can't believe they're the same rims. I like the black Wags too.

                      We have to get you out in the pines and sink it up to the windshield.



                      JR
                      [quote] "How does someone from Iran have a BJ's Offroad sticker but I can't seem to get one sent to New Jersey???!!!"


                      1980 Honcho Sportside w/37's, 351c, 14" lift, D44high pinion w/Aussie, crossover steering, 14b w/detroit, np435, 205, 5.13's, 4whl discs, hb brakes, OBAir, rusted out cab,
                      1966 mustang fastback
                      '07 Dodge Charger 3.5

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                      • #12
                        Clean Waggy, does she have any rust? It does take some work to be a daily driver, but you'll love the looks and comments when you get her there! Not a day goes by that someone wants to buy mine.

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                        • #13
                          Those wheels look great, are they stock '90 Wheels?

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                          • #14
                            Wow! Beautiful
                            Justin
                            '72 J2000 360 4bbl T18 D20
                            "It's all about the fun-per-gallon vs the miles-per-gallon"--Gamber68

                            Sponsored by Jake's Full-Size Jeep Junkyard

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                            • #15
                              Very Nice! The wheels look much better. Blackcherry though, right?
                              Jim C
                              '67 J3000 Dually
                              '86 J20
                              '79 CJ5(in pieces)
                              '86 CJ7 Doesn't need anything(so why do I have it?)
                              Correction- it just needed a water pump!

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