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<blockquote data-quote="nealcj8" data-source="post: 290566" data-attributes="member: 1020"><p>I just thought I would put this on here I am not finished with it yet but I am close. I bought this Jeep from my father in law last September because it had alot of good parts in it but it needed some updating he had put the motor in it about 6 years ago and he could not get it running right so he only had it out twice and it had just sat in the shop for a couple of years. When I bought it I took it to Lane Culvar and had it tuned so it would run right. It had a manual transmission and I wanted a auto and I wanted to change up the front 4 link to a triangulated design which was going to involve moving the motor up some so after alot of looking and thought I decided it would be easier to just start over from scratch and use the parts out of the jeep to build a buggy. Hindsight I should have just bought a chassis but it is to late now so here it is.</p><p></p><p>Specs: 06 LS2 crate motor with a few upgrades, MEFI 4B fuel injection, built TH350 with some TCI goodies reverse manual valve body, 3.0 Atlas 2 speed, front 60 with chromo shafts and CTM joints and Dynatrac stub hub kit and lockouts with Dedenbear knuckles, rear 60 with 35 spline chromo shafts, detroits front and rear, PSC Double ram, Racepack digital dash, Artcar shifter, 42 Irok stickies and 17" monster beadlocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nealcj8, post: 290566, member: 1020"] I just thought I would put this on here I am not finished with it yet but I am close. I bought this Jeep from my father in law last September because it had alot of good parts in it but it needed some updating he had put the motor in it about 6 years ago and he could not get it running right so he only had it out twice and it had just sat in the shop for a couple of years. When I bought it I took it to Lane Culvar and had it tuned so it would run right. It had a manual transmission and I wanted a auto and I wanted to change up the front 4 link to a triangulated design which was going to involve moving the motor up some so after alot of looking and thought I decided it would be easier to just start over from scratch and use the parts out of the jeep to build a buggy. Hindsight I should have just bought a chassis but it is to late now so here it is. Specs: 06 LS2 crate motor with a few upgrades, MEFI 4B fuel injection, built TH350 with some TCI goodies reverse manual valve body, 3.0 Atlas 2 speed, front 60 with chromo shafts and CTM joints and Dynatrac stub hub kit and lockouts with Dedenbear knuckles, rear 60 with 35 spline chromo shafts, detroits front and rear, PSC Double ram, Racepack digital dash, Artcar shifter, 42 Irok stickies and 17" monster beadlocks. [/QUOTE]
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