Overall I'm extremely happy with the results thus far, but clearly only seat time will the real story...
2005 LJ
Re: 2005 LJ
After a couple of less-than-spirited test drives around the neighbor hood and one final bolt torque check, it was time to put some miles on it see what I'd done... Mercifully, nothing fell off and other than it definitely needing a couple more degrees of caster, it drives out just dandy
I also wanted to cycle the suspension to check for clearance and measure for bumpstops:
Overall I'm extremely happy with the results thus far, but clearly only seat time will the real story...
Overall I'm extremely happy with the results thus far, but clearly only seat time will the real story...
Yep, I've wheeled one of those, too...


Re: 2005 LJ
While the first wheeling trip was technically a success, the addition of the hard top and full bevvy of tools and spare parts really put the spotlight on just how bad the alignment was. The short road trip from the staging area to the actual trailhead was nothing short of a handful... Back home, using the adjustable UCA's up front I dialed in about 5.5* of total caster and that made a world of difference
Similarly, with all of the extra weight I was a little disappointed in how "soft" the rear-end felt overall, particularly in side-hill situations. To try and remedy the issue, I whipped up a couple of mounting brackets and reinstalled the OEM rear swaybar that was native to the LJ chassis:
The final piece of the current puzzle was rear bumpstops. I didn't like the first attempt for the rear setup, so I spent some time with a frosty beverage and came up with an adjustable base arrangement that should allow for easy fine-tuning, similar to the front:

Similarly, with all of the extra weight I was a little disappointed in how "soft" the rear-end felt overall, particularly in side-hill situations. To try and remedy the issue, I whipped up a couple of mounting brackets and reinstalled the OEM rear swaybar that was native to the LJ chassis:
The final piece of the current puzzle was rear bumpstops. I didn't like the first attempt for the rear setup, so I spent some time with a frosty beverage and came up with an adjustable base arrangement that should allow for easy fine-tuning, similar to the front:
Yep, I've wheeled one of those, too...


Re: 2005 LJ
Hockey pucks for the win! I used them on the TJ. Can't remember if they were still on it when I sold it. 
I am enjoying watching this build.
I am enjoying watching this build.
2018 JLU Rubicon
Tow bar mount
Trailer hitch
Tow bar mount
Trailer hitch
Re: 2005 LJ
After the past 8+ months of wheeling everywhere between Naches, WA and Fordyce, CA, commuting to work, and otherwise sitting around in a filthy dirty shop environment, I realized that this pooch hadn't seen the business end of a wash mitt in what seemed like decades... So I did something about it:

Yep, I've wheeled one of those, too...


Re: 2005 LJ
With the new JLU-R XR (viewtopic.php?f=14&t=7679) wearing the shoes that once belonged to the LJ, decisions had to be made... Clearly the dinky 35's that came from the JLU-R XR would be fine as temporary rollers, but they were not destined for long-term life under the LJ. Instead, I dug back into the mammory banks and recalled a certain set of 38x14.5 MTR's that once adorned the Trail Cow, which is now owned and piloted by our very own Dryside [insert applause track]:
Turns out, Dryside didn't like these for daily driving duty and they found there way back into my storage bin...
Along simular lines, while I probably could have gotten away with using the JLU-R XR wheels, perhaps even converting them to true beadlocks using the MOPAR rings, I again called upon my elephant-esque mammories and regaled in the joy that a set of Raceline beadlocks had brought to my life all those years ago, when they adorned Oscar:
These had been in storage at Rottwheeler's place for the past several years...
After a couple nanoseconds, a plan was hatched to marry these two beauties together for use on the LJ
These things are W-I-D-E and I'm honestly not sure how well the fronts are going to play with my fenders with the current bumpstop setup, but we'll know soon enough.

Turns out, Dryside didn't like these for daily driving duty and they found there way back into my storage bin...
Along simular lines, while I probably could have gotten away with using the JLU-R XR wheels, perhaps even converting them to true beadlocks using the MOPAR rings, I again called upon my elephant-esque mammories and regaled in the joy that a set of Raceline beadlocks had brought to my life all those years ago, when they adorned Oscar:
These had been in storage at Rottwheeler's place for the past several years...
After a couple nanoseconds, a plan was hatched to marry these two beauties together for use on the LJ
These things are W-I-D-E and I'm honestly not sure how well the fronts are going to play with my fenders with the current bumpstop setup, but we'll know soon enough.
Yep, I've wheeled one of those, too...


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