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Old 07-07-2024, 02:04 AM
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Another amazing 4-wheel drive survivor from the Wayne and Robin Schmeeckle Collection.
It's been a while, but we have several saved up to post.
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Old 07-07-2024, 02:25 AM
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Well done with amazing results.
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Old 07-08-2024, 09:07 PM
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That has the big Ford disk brakes, I put a set of those on my CJ5. I think they only used them one year (CJ)
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As a jeep guy, like the older ones, this looks great!
Question for you, if I’m looking for someone to do this service in my area, I would use you but to far away, do you have any pro tips or questions I should be asking to make sure I have a good experience?
Thanks, I hope it’s appropriate to ask.
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I can't make out the year of the feature CJ, it's got the wide leafs, and amc 20, so thinking 80-83?
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Old 11-28-2024, 01:25 PM
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I can't make out the year of the feature CJ, it's got the wide leafs, and amc 20, so thinking 80-83?
75 was the last year for the small leaf springs, and open frame (they boxed them after that). 75 was the last year for a dana 44, and an outside wiper motor.
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I've got a '86 wide track 44 rear. Yes, it's rare, and had a jeep 'expert' get a little angry and insistent that it was never made....until he looked beyond his nose. It's matched with a wide track 30 up front.

Had to edit that, it's an '86 44, on a '80 cj5 frame, shortened to fit a '70 body, '72 pedals, and chevy sb.......confusing.

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Yes, I've seen them in small amounts in later years. And I know what you mean. I have a 75 CJ5 with a 350 Chevy, 350 turbo trans and a dana 300.
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Incredible job, man! Way to go
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I've got a '86 wide track 44 rear. Yes, it's rare, and had a jeep 'expert' get a little angry and insistent that it was never made....until he looked beyond his nose. It's matched with a wide track 30 up front.

Had to edit that, it's an '86 44, on a '80 cj5 frame, shortened to fit a '70 body, '72 pedals, and chevy sb.......confusing.
Pretty sure those axles were 1 year only
A good jeep guy I know in New Haven told me always buy the last year of the run they splurge on the parts for
That last year.

I bought my daughter a 84 cj7 w glass body and a 400 HP small block. And the rear had issues. Turns out they had the block in it w the aftermaket axles. That’s a no no it puts pre load pressure on the axle bearings but I had found a set of these axles when I was looking. . I fixed what I had but kinda wish I’d grabbed them
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