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biggn235's XJ Sport build

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#1 ·
I was going to wait till I was finished with my lift and tires before I started a build thread but I decided it was time to get it going.

My XJ is a 1999 Sport, Gun Metal Blue.
4.0
AW4
NP231
D30/8.25
Body has 176k miles, engine was replaced in 09 (have receipts) and has 95k.

She has been used and abused by her PO and needs a little love. Here it is the day I got it home. (April 29th)

























That last pic is kinda dark but you can see the broken leaf that is hanging down on the driver's side. Sooo much sag.
 
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#2 ·
She was suffering from (among other things) a broken tail light, a broken leaf spring, a missing fender flare, a broken oil cap, low fluids, and just general neglect. Not to mention the Jeep was dirty dirty filthy DIRTY.

First thing I did was try to get it looking a little better and make it street legal. I vacuumed and scrubbed the interior. It is MUCH better but still needs some attention in places.

Removed the Mopar bug deflector from the front.


Scratches all along the sides.


Temporary fix of the tail light till my new one from eBay arrived.


This was before the vacuuming and scrubbing.


Removed the ball from the hitch to clean up the rear end a little, also removed the spare from the back because I wanted to get as much weight off of the broken spring as possible.
 
#3 ·
My preparation for new suspension. Two cans of this.



I soaked every bolt everyday for a week prior to starting the lift. I'm sure it helped but the bolts still put up a huge fight.

Also got a new oil cap to replace the broken one.








Around the same time I bought a pair of Daystar greasable shackles locally from a guy off of craigslist. Brand new for $43. These things are beefy.


 
#4 ·
I had intended to salvage my side trim and try to restore it a little, but it was so far gone that I decided to just rip it off. It was falling off anyway and I barely had to pull to get it to come off.





While I was cleaning it up I took a picture of the inside of the rear driver's side door. I forgot why...


A little while later my new tail light showed up and really helped the overall look of the Jeep.




Much better.

More to come.
 
#5 ·
On my way to Wal-Mart one day I decided to take a detour and go on a short trail that I knew of. Her first time offroad!



It isn't much but I haven't driven off road since I sold my YJ last year and I really missed it. Feels so good to have a 4x4 again.
 
#6 ·
Started raining the next day so I snapped a picture from my apartment door. It also feels good not having to worry about my car leaking during a storm.


Pulled into my friend's garage so that I could get under the Jeep really good with the PB.




That is his XJ in the next bay. It is a freakin' beast. It's still not done though. If you want to see a REAL XJ build, check his out-
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f22/91xj-4-door-luna-958396/

Went out exploring with my friend Stephen (the friend with the garage) and took a picture while gassing up. Put in $40 worth and only got half a tank. I hate these ridiculous gas prices. You can see his dog, my furry friend Alexis sitting in the drivers seat.


Saw this guy in my apartment complex and became extremely jealous. One day... very soon...
 
#7 ·
Oh and I forgot to mention, I bought the RC Series II 3" lift kit about two days after owning the Jeep. My YJ was lifted 5" with 33s, so I had to do more than just fix the suspension, I had to upgrade!

Oh happy day






Also ordered a set of Cragar Soft 8s, 15x8 with 4" BS to replace my beat up mismatched wheels. I figured a Jeep with new suspension deserves some new shoes.


I ziptied the broken leaf spring so that it would stop flapping around while I was driving. I could hear it even with the windows up and couldn't stand it anymore.


 
#9 ·
Backed into Stephen's garage, started lifting the rear!


I got tired of messing around with the sway bar and took an angle grinder to it. It won't be going back in anyway and is currently in the trash.


Stephen cutting the leaf and torching the shackle bolts. HUGE shoutout to him for all the help, I definitely couldn't have done it without him.




Even though I had been soaking the nuts and bolts for days with PB, they were so rusted and corroded that they simply wouldn't come out like they should. We had to get radical with some steps and it took much much longer than it should have to finish the rear, but it is done except for the shocks. I have to get the upper shock bolts out since all 4 broke.
 
#10 ·
This is a picture of my factory shackles, the shiny part is all that was holding them together, they were unbelievable rusted out.


While messing around with installing the rear springs, the brake line (hardline) literally fell out. It is so rusted. Add that to the list of things to replace.


New line compared to old.


Also found a rust hole behind the passenger side rear bumper cap. I have since cleaned off all the rusted metal and sprayed Rustoleum on the exposed surfaces. I will eventually go back and weld some sheet metal on it since it's covered up by the end cap anyway.
 
#11 ·
The upper shackle bolts were completely trashed by the time they came out, and the weld nuts inside the body were busted and laying inside the rail. I took the rear bumper off, cut out the access hole, and got a new nut on the end of a new Grade 8 bolt.










No more worries.
 
#12 ·
The rear is buttoned back up and looks good, but now my exhaust hits the new shackle so I will have to figure something out for that. I want to get a good cat-back anyway because my muffler has a leak and is rusty anyway. So I'll just deal with the rattle for now.

Also bought some Krylon Fusion for the end caps and fender flares. I bought a used flare from a wrecked XJ but it is silver, so I decided to paint all of them black. I also used Rustoleum textured paint for the rockers and lower doors. I sanded everything with 160 then 400 grit and used primer for the doors. I absolutely love the way the textured Rustoleum looks on the door. It is very durable and looks great. I may go back over the end caps and flares with it since I still have so much left over.




Some surface rust that I took care of before painting over it.


Also got a picture of the new brake hardline.
 
#13 ·
And that brings us to today. I haven't made much progress lately because of work and Stephen being out of town, so I've been doing little things.

My front coil spacers came in today too, they are 1". I bought them because I figured it would level the Jeep out since I have 1" lift shackles in the rear.


Also my new bulbs for the center console came in, now I have working lights!




And I bought a new set of acorn bulge lug nuts to replace the crap factory ones. They will look better when they are holding on Soft 8s.


This is a close up of the textured Rustoleum. The pic doesn't do it justice, it looks amazing.


So this is how she sits as of this very second. I took these pictures about an hour ago. I still have to get the new flare on and when Stephen gets back in town we are going to finish the lift. But until then I'm rolling around in a dragster-styled Jeep haha.









More progress will be made soon!
 
#14 ·
Let me know what you think. After the lift is finished and the budget is refreshed, I will be getting a set of 31x10.50x15 Goodyear DuraTracs. I do a lot of highway driving and MTs are useless on ice, so I'll be going with a good set of ATs and DuraTracs are my first choice. After that it will be a SYE to get rid of the TC drop that is on there now as a temporary fix, and then little accessories like a CB and new headunit etc etc.
 
#16 ·
Thanks man! There will be large amounts of trail pictures. One good thing about living in the mountains is that there are awesome trails everywhere. I used to take my YJ out 3 or 4 times a week.

As far as long term goals they are nothing crazy, I just want a reliable daily driver/weekend wheeler. I wanted to get a 6.5" long arm lift with 33s, Bushwackers, lockers, 4.56s, etc etc, but I don't need a crazy badass trail rig, just a good Jeep that is well behaved both onroad and off, summer and winter.
 
#17 ·
I have developed a misfire on cylinder 2. I'm sure it is the injector, the plugs are brand new and the cap/rotor/wires were replaced before I bought it and still look new. The plug is getting spark but there is no fuel on it so injector trouble is my best guess. Just another thing to buy :brickwall:

Anyway, UPS stopped by today with my fender flare but I was still at work so they will try again tomorrow. Hopefully I can get it then and go ahead and throw it on.
 
#20 ·
Well today I (finally) received my flare. It was waiting for me when I got home from work.


I also bought a new injector and a new full set of O-rings.


Expensive little piece of plastic.


O-rings


And I went to Wal-Mart and picked up a few more goodies.


My Cragars are still sitting in my apartment and I have to walk by them everyday knowing that I won't be mounting them for awhile. But I took one out to admire how shiny it was. I'm so ready to see them on.




Stephen and I will be starting on the front of the Jeep and hopefully finish lifting it Tuesday. I bought the third can of PB Blaster pictured above just for the front to hopefully coax the bolts out a little easier. When we are finished and the lift/wheels/tires are all done it will look like this.


That was what millhouse/reconmill's Jeep looked like before he went bigger, and is almost identical to what mine is going to look like with the few exceptions like different brand tires and black flares/rockers.

Real updates to come.
 
#21 ·
Just sprayed half the can of PB on the front suspension, we will be starting on that in about an hour so wish us luck.

And the injector on cylinder 2 has magically started working again so I'll hold off on swapping in the new one and see if it decides to stay alive this time. If so I will take the new one back.

Flare will be painted and installed today too. Progress pics will be up late tonight.
 
#22 ·
Lift is FINISHED. My XJ is so tall now it is crazy. The front is about 3/4 of an inch higher than the rear but I'm hoping the springs will settle a little and level it out nicely. If not I'll just take the spacers out. Also finished up the rear and got the shocks in with new bolts, no more bouncy. Taking it tomorrow to get a much needed alignment and then everything should be good to go. Already planning to go wheeling Tuesday with Stephen in his TJ.

I have pictures of the finished product but I left the camera in Stephen's garage so I'll try to get them up tomorrow. But for now it is bed time for me.
 
#23 ·
Tire plans? Sorry if I missed it, but I'd definitely go with the Cooper STTs, like on the XJ pictured above. I've got them on my XJ and LOVE them. Wearing excellently, clean out awesome in the mud, and look great!
 
#25 ·
I still haven't got the camera from Stephen today but I did take a few pictures of the Jeep with my phone.

Finally got the rear upper shock bolts out.


Dropped in new bolts from the top and have new lock washers and nuts.


Flare finally painted and ready to go on.


A few shots of the Jeep as it sits. As you can tell from the pics it sits higher in the front. But I'll give it a few weeks and see if it settles down a little, if not I'll just take the spacers back out and return them. I also got it aligned today since I had some major toe in. Drives pretty good now but I still have vibes from the TC drop and these tires are crap. Very firm ride, but I'm sure it will soften up a little.












I need tires!

The injector misfire has come back so I'll go ahead and replace that as well as get the flare on today if the rain will stop.
 
#27 ·
Made a little progress this evening. The rain finally stopped long enough for me to work.

Flare getting ready to go on.




I had one of the studs on the flare bracket break on me, so I drilled out a hole next to it and stuck a spare bolt through it.








Flare is on.




Got around to replacing the injector.


Old one out.


New one in.


Now I'm annoyed. The injector wasn't the problem. I don't know where to go from here, I'll eventually figure it out but for now I'm tired of messing with it. It still works sporadically but occasionally the idle is very lumpy and the check engine light is no longer on. Because of the lumpy idle the Jeep vibrates really bad at stoplights and drives me crazy. Oh well, I'll fix it eventually.
 
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