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  • 1970 J2000 rebuild thread,

    http://s1141.photobucket.com/albums/...eep%20rebuild/

    Trying out this photobucket thing....

  • #2
    FYI if when you hover over the picture, you select the bottom line that says IMG code, then past that, it'll show the picture in the thread.
    Originally posted by FSJunkie
    Dr. Marneaus is now officially my idol.
    The Mag - The Wag

    The Beast Build Thread:Marns '73 Wagoneer Thread
    1973 Wagoneer - 1987 360 w/ factory 4bbl - TH400 - D20 - D30/D44

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    • #3
      looks nice and beefy!

      However, i think your pics are too big and will be closed down.

      Go to photobucket, go to the page where you upload photos, at the bottom it will say "upload options" click that, and change the upload size to 800x600
      Originally posted by FSJunkie
      Dr. Marneaus is now officially my idol.
      The Mag - The Wag

      The Beast Build Thread:Marns '73 Wagoneer Thread
      1973 Wagoneer - 1987 360 w/ factory 4bbl - TH400 - D20 - D30/D44

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      • #4
        wild guess on what the brush guard came from: Toyota Landcruiser?
        Mike
        1973 J4000, 360 2bbl, T18, Model 20,
        44, 60-2, 32x11.5x15" on 15x8" CJ wagon wheels.
        Now in black primer.

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        • #5
          grill guard small pic

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          • #6
            Needed to get the front end sitting level with the rear,

            Bought a set of rough country AAL off of E bay 2 inches wide 22 inches long

            For a scout, for $47.98 shipped to my door.

            Have these and another spring pack going to see what I can do, but keeping safety in mind first..

            Also bought the U bolt flip kit on here a long time ago, so it should all go together soon.. Hopefully..

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            • #7
              Workin on a seat

              http://s1141.photobucket.com/albums/...0jeep%20truck/

              So My seat was shot, actually had boards under the blanket in stead of springs.

              Neighbor is re doing a 1968 Ford truck, it had 36K miles on it, he was going to throw out the stock seat, being the pack rat i am. i took it. Dug it out the other day, never thought it would fit in a jeep cab.

              but it does, since it was from a 2wd truck it did not have the cut out for the 4wd hump.

              Took cover off seat bottom and modified a 22 inch long section .

              What a PITA getting the cover back on.

              looks pretty good, need to get the brackets and mount it to the floor. and get the seat belts in.

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