YES!!
Where da armor at?
At least its moving under its own power! How'd the drive home go?
Some additional photos. Before this project began I had told myself I was going to take a lot of pictures and document everything. But the amount of work involved in a midarm is a lot and I did not do what I had intended. Big thanks to the Krew for helping. Especially to @hosejockey61. My jeep sat on his lift for 2 monthsAnd he ended up building the exhaust during his free time (15 hours think?).
Adding material to the bottom of the diff.
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Standoffs to hold the fuel/brake/ARB lines
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Rear brake line. A tab welded to the frame mount, a -3AN, 34" stainless line from there to a brake fitting mounted on the truss.
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New mount for the oil pan skid
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New currie trackbar, antirock ends, raised sway bar links and currie bumpstops
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Flipped tie rod
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@hosejockey61's exhaust work (this came out clean!). I originally had a 'bullet style' muffler picked for this but did not like the sound. I ended up with a Hush Thrush that Mike got to fit perfectly between the frame and tcase. The cat was moved closer to the front and angled to clear the control arm mount. We trimmed the savvy cross-member to fit the muffler, and boxed it in to maintain strength. The cat and muffler had flanges welded on. So I can still remove the cat and downpipe together separate from the muffler/tailpipe. The hush thrush is a great sounding muffler--close to stock level quiet.
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I only experienced the 50-mile drive home. So far, no major noticeable changes. It drives straight and feels maybe ever-so-slightly smoother. Fingers crossed I can get out and experience it offroad in October--because my life is about to change any day now
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Some additional photos. Before this project began I had told myself I was going to take a lot of pictures and document everything. But the amount of work involved in a midarm is a lot and I did not do what I had intended. Big thanks to the Krew for helping. Especially to @hosejockey61. My jeep sat on his lift for 2 monthsAnd he ended up building the exhaust during his free time (15 hours think?).
Adding material to the bottom of the diff.
View attachment 637751
Standoffs to hold the fuel/brake/ARB lines
View attachment 637753
Rear brake line. A tab welded to the frame mount, a -3AN, 34" stainless line from there to a brake fitting mounted on the truss.
View attachment 637754View attachment 637755
New mount for the oil pan skid
View attachment 637756
New currie trackbar, antirock ends, raised sway bar links and currie bumpstops
View attachment 637757
Flipped tie rod
View attachment 637758
@hosejockey61's exhaust work (this came out clean!). I originally had a 'bullet style' muffler picked for this but did not like the sound. I ended up with a Hush Thrush that Mike got to fit perfectly between the frame and tcase. The cat was moved closer to the front and angled to clear the control arm mount. We trimmed the savvy cross-member to fit the muffler, and boxed it in to maintain strength. The cat and muffler had flanges welded on. So I can still remove the cat and downpipe together separate from the muffler/tailpipe. The hush thrush is a great sounding muffler--close to stock level quiet.
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I only experienced the 50-mile drive home. So far, no major noticeable changes. It drives straight and feels maybe ever-so-slightly smoother. Fingers crossed I can get out and experience it offroad in October--because my life is about to change any day now
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On a new baby or completing the mid-arm??![]()
Some additional photos. Before this project began I had told myself I was going to take a lot of pictures and document everything. But the amount of work involved in a midarm is a lot and I did not do what I had intended. Big thanks to the Krew for helping. Especially to @hosejockey61. My jeep sat on his lift for 2 monthsAnd he ended up building the exhaust during his free time (15 hours think?).
Adding material to the bottom of the diff.
View attachment 637751
Standoffs to hold the fuel/brake/ARB lines
View attachment 637753
Rear brake line. A tab welded to the frame mount, a -3AN, 34" stainless line from there to a brake fitting mounted on the truss.
View attachment 637754View attachment 637755
New mount for the oil pan skid
View attachment 637756
New currie trackbar, antirock ends, raised sway bar links and currie bumpstops
View attachment 637757
Flipped tie rod
View attachment 637758
@hosejockey61's exhaust work (this came out clean!). I originally had a 'bullet style' muffler picked for this but did not like the sound. I ended up with a Hush Thrush that Mike got to fit perfectly between the frame and tcase. The cat was moved closer to the front and angled to clear the control arm mount. We trimmed the savvy cross-member to fit the muffler, and boxed it in to maintain strength. The cat and muffler had flanges welded on. So I can still remove the cat and downpipe together separate from the muffler/tailpipe. The hush thrush is a great sounding muffler--close to stock level quiet.
View attachment 637759View attachment 637760View attachment 637761View attachment 637762View attachment 637763View attachment 637764
I only experienced the 50-mile drive home. So far, no major noticeable changes. It drives straight and feels maybe ever-so-slightly smoother. Fingers crossed I can get out and experience it offroad in October--because my life is about to change any day now
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That's awesome, Tyler! Congrats!
I love that onesie. May need to pick one up for my little ones.![]()
