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How would you build it?

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by dharmabum, Sep 19, 2008.

  1. dharmabum

    dharmabum Member

    I may be picking up a 66 CJ5 with a 225 and a blown tranny. Frame is good, body is pretty rusty but saveable. I am looking for a long term project so this would be perfect but I need to decide on how to build it up. Do I go slightly modded with a newer 30 and 44 and discs, Saginaw steering, 33s max, etc... or do I go all out and swap to waggy 44s or bigger and outboarded YJ springs SOA, 37s, full cage, armor, etc... Either way I am thinking 225 SM420 D20 or D300 for the drivetrain. I have no problem doing the work and have done it before. I am just wondering if I would have more fun with a slightly modded 5 rather than a full off road build. This is going to be for me to take my kids in around town and now that I have a tow rig I can have some more fun wheeling too on th occasional weekend so what would you do? Are you satisfied with what a mildly built 5 can do or do you wish you had gone bigger? If you have a built rig do you wish you kept it simpler?
     
  2. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    Re: How woiuld you build it?

    Smaller and simpler for me.

    Like we've said before here, the smaller stuff presents the same level of challenge that the BIG stuff does for a BIG rig...
     
  3. jonnyspile

    jonnyspile Do you smell that???

    Re: How woiuld you build it?

    I agree with Sparky. I like my Jeeps mild cuz it makes it more of a challenge on the trail. Of course thats easy to say when you've never had the money to go full board on a Jeep! R)
     
  4. aallison

    aallison 74 cj6, 76 cj5. Has anyone seen my screwdriver?

    Re: How woiuld you build it?

    Early cj's, no more than 33's. Plenty of tire for the jeep. Unless you loose complete sanity like I have.............
     
  5. mb82

    mb82 I feel great!

    Re: How woiuld you build it?

    First one. A more streetable Jeep to me is very important. If I can't drive it over the speedbumps in the mall parking lot what fun is it?
     
  6. dharmabum

    dharmabum Member

    I have been leaning towards a more mild wheeler build for it. I have done the SOA 35s and up on a bunch of rigs and am thinking of keeping it simpler this time. If I were to go with a later 30 front 44 rear combo, 225, SM420, D20 combo is it worth it to swap to YJ springs for the ride and flex or is there a better alternative, stock size lift springs ride okay?
     
  7. Brian P

    Brian P Member

    While not very glamorous there is a considerable amount of clearance running the old 7.00*15 or one of the tall narrow radials like the 215/85R-16 :) Sorry, just had to get an old school shot in there :) Please forgive me.
     
  8. sammy

    sammy Coca-Cola?

    Like the ECJ5 version of this:
    [​IMG]
     
  9. trickpatrick

    trickpatrick Done? LOL

    225 v6, sm420, wt dana 30w/disc's, and d44 rear, d20, 33's, YJ springs.
    Sounds interesting.
    Sounds perfect.

    throw in a rear detroit, saginaw and hydro clutch and you got a realy good base.

    Uh not that I am prejudice mind you.
     
  10. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    Even if you are, it does sound like a very nice, capable rig that's not too wild. But I'd scratch the WT D30 and go with a NT D30. Much better fit IMO.
     
    Last edited: Sep 20, 2008
  11. bkd

    bkd Moderator Supreme Staff Member 2022 Sponsor

    about the only thing I'd add is fuel injection....be about perfect in my books :beer:
    Jim S.
     
  12. jayhawkclint

    jayhawkclint ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ

    Dauntless? Check. SM420? Absolutely. D20? Eh, keep the D18 and offset 44, add a Warn overdrive. Done.
     
  13. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Yep, that would be my preference. Although the overdrive is less essential if you have 3.73 axles. Personally I would try to err toward doing less and getting it on the road sooner. Certainly there will be less scope creep that way (interesting Wikipedia page on 'scope creep' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitchen_sink_syndrome).
     
  14. dharmabum

    dharmabum Member


    Yeah I wish I still had that one, never should have sold it but you cant keep em all. Its tempting to build the 5 the same way but I think I want to keep it milder this time, its just tough to know where to stop.
     
  15. dharmabum

    dharmabum Member

    Well Ive only been emailed a few pics so I am not sure on the condition of the drivetrain other than that the tranny is blown. I figure I will rebuild the 225 get a SM420 and either use the D18 or swap to a D20 or D300 depending on what rear I end up with. I would probably look for a set of newer D30 to swap and a flanged 44 from a Commando unless I come across a great deal on a widetrack CJ front and 44 rear with good gears. For those that have swapped to YJ springs but stayed SUA is there a big difference in ride and flex vs. a good quality lift spring? I would go SOA on YJ springs but it might put me too high plus I would then be tempted to really stretch the wheelbase and if I'm doing that I might as well go wider with 44s and so on.... gotta stop myself and stay mild. A swap to Saginaw steering is a must do as well and I have been reading up on injection setups so that would be fun to try out. I definitely need to set some limits to control my "scope creep" though.
     
  16. trickpatrick

    trickpatrick Done? LOL

    Heres the wide track.

    [​IMG]

    Not that bad a little spacer in back and good to go.
    Turns sharper too.
    Not that a NT is bad..
     
  17. dharmabum

    dharmabum Member

    Actually the widetrack width looks pretty good to me, think I would have to go with that for stability as well.
     
  18. trickpatrick

    trickpatrick Done? LOL

    In the pic those are BDS ride glide springs 4" For YJ. Military wrap.
    Notice the space from the spring to the tire then look at a stock NT jeep.
    I had both axles and chose WT because of that alone.

    but NT looks more stock
     
  19. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    So you are saying that a WT30 turns sharper than a NT30?

    I just like the NT D30 under my 5. Wheels don't stick out that much, still retains the stock look even with my stock rear axle you don't notice. You did ask how I would build it... YMMV.
     
    Last edited: Sep 20, 2008