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4 wheel drivin'

Postby kylemorgan » Jan 27 2007 12:37 pm

I don't know if anyone is interested, but I'm getting ready to do some pretty heavy modification to my Jeep Cherokee. She's getting a bit tired so her 4.0 liter I6 is getting traded out for a Tuned Port Chevrolet 350 V8, new transmission, and tons of fun. The project is going to take me about a month or 2 but should garner some nice results.
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Postby azbackpackr » Jan 27 2007 4:44 pm

My '78 Blazer has a new 350 in it. Otherwise it is seriously funky--a real hickmobile!
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Postby Desertroux » Jan 28 2007 8:47 am

Definately post some pics when your done with the mods. I have a '01 Xterra that is pretty heavily loaded with mods.

One your all finished we can go out and try to break stuff.

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Postby Delfindle » Feb 12 2007 3:17 pm

I really want to see that. I have an XJ as well, done quite a bit to it. Putting a 350 into one is going to be quite a feat! Love to see pictures! Any plans for the old parts? I'll take em' off your hands. :)
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Postby kylemorgan » Feb 13 2007 7:32 am

Delfindle,
I do not have any plans for the old parts other than sell them. Let me know what you need and we'll see if we can work a deal. I'm going to be replacing the engine, transmission (AW4), motor mounts, springs, shocks (fairly new) and the stock wheels along with some P235/75R15 Toyo Open Country A/Ts w/ about half their life left. I'm also pulling out the brand new radiator that I replaced a couple months ago.
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Postby Nighthiker » Feb 13 2007 3:56 pm

Visit Jeepforum.com for info if you need any for your rebuild. Been driving jeeps for nearly 30 years. Have a 05 Jeep Wrangler X Willey Edition and a 93 Cherokee.
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Postby davis2001r6 » Feb 15 2007 11:03 pm

I may be up for some wheeling in the near future. Hopefully next week this will be one of my toys.

Waiting on some tires and other misc work to be done on it.
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Postby Desertroux » Feb 16 2007 8:30 am

Definitely looks burley Tim. We'll have to get some backroad adventures going.

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Postby davis2001r6 » Feb 16 2007 3:19 pm

In response to Desertroux's reply:
Yeah it should be able to handle anything I want to throw at it! Can't wait to get it, the guy is touching up a few things on it for me and hopefully getting some fresh rubbers in the rear. I'm hoping it will be in my driveway by next weekend. I would say in the garage but it's about 1 1/2 inches too tall!

I guess I could just air down every day :o
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Postby Delfindle » Mar 04 2007 10:26 pm

In response to kylemorgan's reply:

Yea, I've been tossing around the idea of building up a stroked 4.6L out of a Jeep 4.0 for my XJ. You keeping the T-case (np231 I assume)?
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Postby kylemorgan » Mar 05 2007 7:14 am

Yes and NP242
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Re: 4 wheel drivin'

Postby Sjcorrea » Jun 06 2007 3:05 am

so where does your build stand? eres me baby.
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Re: 4 wheel drivin'

Postby kylemorgan » Jun 06 2007 7:27 am

Ran out of funds, sold the 350, rebuilt the 4.0. Didn't stroke but did use a bigger cam. Life is good.

Delfindle, what year is your XJ? Are you on NAXJA?

Sjcorrea, that is a good looking Intersmashable. Man those things are sexy. I used to know a guy who had one with over 400K on it. Bought it new. It's a wonderful, wonderful thing.
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Re: 4 wheel drivin'

Postby Dirt4dinner » Mar 14 2008 2:17 pm

My 4Runner isn't super modified...but it's fairly capable. I am always down to go do some wheelin'!
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Re: 4 wheel drivin'

Postby djui5 » May 07 2008 11:12 am

Just got this Monday!! Took it out a little yesterday and it seems to handle quite well off road. I'll do some more serious off roading later. Love this thing though. It's got the 3.7 V6. I'm sure that'll be enough for now :D
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Re: 4 wheel drivin'

Postby Grasshopper » May 07 2008 3:33 pm

Congrats! The 3.7V-6 is a good choice for the Jeep-Liberty. Suggest that if it has those factory wheel mud guards, that before your wife gets use to seeing them, that you take them off and this will give it another ~2" of clearance around the wheel wells :)
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Re: 4 wheel drivin'

Postby davis2001r6 » May 07 2008 3:43 pm

I bought a 95 Jeep Grand Cherokee about 2 months ago and finally just finished the 1st and 2nd and 3rd round of mods to it. Some slight tweaking still needed though.
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Postby djui5 » May 08 2008 8:32 pm

Thanks for the tip Grasshopper! Yeah I love the engine size. Think it's perfect. I think I'll leave the mud guards for now though. Not gonna be rock crawling with this thing, well not yet anyway :D

Great looking Cherokee Davis!! What mods did you do?
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Re: 4 wheel drivin'

Postby davis2001r6 » May 08 2008 9:16 pm

4" Lift, Black Diamond Shocks, Kevin's Offroad Rock SLiders, Rusty's Offroad Transfer case skid plate, Rubicon Express steering stablizer, Rusty's front upper and lower control arms, Cragar 15x8 Soft 8 Wheels, 32" tires, rear tire swing away carrier, RK Front swaybar quicker disconnects, and my favorite mod of all- replaced my silver 2 1/2" antenna with a black short one :)

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Still needs some more steering help, too soft for me.
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Kevin's offroad front radiator support bracket and tow hooks - Already have just need to install it.
Also have a roof mounted light bar from kevin's but not sure if I will put that on with 4 KC type lights. Don't think it will fit in my garage with it on.

It's a work in progress and I made a $2900 Jeep cost about $5500 in under two months.
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Re: 4 wheel drivin'

Postby wallyfrack » May 08 2008 9:31 pm

The Liberty is decent. I added 1.5 inches, slighty bigger tires and skid plates. It gets me where I need to go so far.
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