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Re: Hunting Jeep pics [Re: scot] #5602948 02/17/15 12:02 AM
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Thanks I'll check that out.


The rubicon comes with 4.11 gears, fine with up to 33's. Suggest researching the ODPA issues in the 05-06 jeeps


The rubi's also come with Dana 44 axles which I plenty for 33's


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Re: Hunting Jeep pics [Re: Nate C.] #5604387 02/17/15 06:29 PM
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I run 35s on an 8.8 that's locked about the same as a 44 no issues

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Depending on your driving style a 44 can plenty for 37s or bigger. You can snap any axle if try. For most people's driving it isn't going to happen

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Re: Hunting Jeep pics [Re: Bar-D] #5614880 02/23/15 03:45 PM
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My nephew and I are resurrecting his old 1974 DJ5 postal Jeep. Drug it to my shop, have replaced shocks and tires, installed new u-joints. Pulled the sliding doors and repaired the slider systems. Cut out the old dented rear bumper and built new one. We are working on the fuel system now, pulled the tank for clean out and will re-do the fuel lines and filter. We will remove the body rust and camo paint the entire Jeep. I have figured and we will soon buy the material to build a two seat high rack for our night time coyote hunting. Although we both have digital night vision scopes, we will install LED lighting on the high rack as well. I just have to design an elevator to lift my tired old worn out butt to the top. My nephew just retired after 20 years U.S.A.F. service. He deserves some relaxing hunting time. I am mighty proud of him and all our veterans.


Progress on Jeep project. Platform built and mounted. Rail padding, 12 volt wiring and light mounting pretty much all we have left to do.




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Here is mine. Has a hardtop now. 1980 CJ.
Automatic lockers, front and rear
One piece axels
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33 inch tires
Warn hubs
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Custom rear swing out bumper/ tire carrier
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Re: Hunting Jeep pics [Re: Beaubien] #5653330 03/16/15 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted By: Beaubien
Here is mine. Has a hardtop now. 1980 CJ.
Automatic lockers, front and rear
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33 inch tires
Warn hubs
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Custom rear swing out bumper/ tire carrier
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MSD ignition

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That sure is a big ole tank of nitrous you got mounted on the back. woot


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Lol. Duckbill that was funny!

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The dude up top has already taken lots of bone before this deer, both mule and whitetail.
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Re: Hunting Jeep pics [Re: Dustnsand] #5658990 03/19/15 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted By: z71dustin
Depending on your driving style a 44 can plenty for 37s or bigger. You can snap any axle if try. For most people's driving it isn't going to happen


The axle isn't the issue, the gears are the issue. Judging by your prior posts, I think you're well versed in that, but I wanted to make sure it was clear, as mentioned earlier, that the gearing is what needs to be changed in the D44 when going up in tire size. I have the D35 in my TJ Sahara, so I'm looking to swap up to a D44 with probably 4.88 gears, then adding air lockers in front and rear, suspension lift, new fenders, bumpers, winch, rock sliders... let the spending begin.


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Lol. Duckbill that was funny!

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The dude up top has already taken lots of bone before this deer, both mule and whitetail.
Re: Hunting Jeep pics [Re: Nate C.] #5695961 04/12/15 02:10 PM
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Re: Hunting Jeep pics [Re: Bar-D] #5696008 04/12/15 02:45 PM
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My nephew and I are resurrecting his old 1974 DJ5 postal Jeep. Drug it to my shop, have replaced shocks and tires, installed new u-joints. Pulled the sliding doors and repaired the slider systems. Cut out the old dented rear bumper and built new one. We are working on the fuel system now, pulled the tank for clean out and will re-do the fuel lines and filter. We will remove the body rust and camo paint the entire Jeep. I have figured and we will soon buy the material to build a two seat high rack for our night time coyote hunting. Although we both have digital night vision scopes, we will install LED lighting on the high rack as well. I just have to design an elevator to lift my tired old worn out butt to the top. My nephew just retired after 20 years U.S.A.F. service. He deserves some relaxing hunting time. I am mighty proud of him and all our veterans.


Progress on Jeep project. Platform built and mounted. Rail padding, 12 volt wiring and light mounting pretty much all we have left to do.



Ready for the first hunt.


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Originally Posted By: bar-d
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My nephew and I are resurrecting his old 1974 DJ5 postal Jeep. Drug it to my shop, have replaced shocks and tires, installed new u-joints. Pulled the sliding doors and repaired the slider systems. Cut out the old dented rear bumper and built new one. We are working on the fuel system now, pulled the tank for clean out and will re-do the fuel lines and filter. We will remove the body rust and camo paint the entire Jeep. I have figured and we will soon buy the material to build a two seat high rack for our night time coyote hunting. Although we both have digital night vision scopes, we will install LED lighting on the high rack as well. I just have to design an elevator to lift my tired old worn out butt to the top. My nephew just retired after 20 years U.S.A.F. service. He deserves some relaxing hunting time. I am mighty proud of him and all our veterans.


Progress on Jeep project. Platform built and mounted. Rail padding, 12 volt wiring and light mounting pretty much all we have left to do.



Ready for the first hunt.


Great idea, but I think to bulky.

Re: Hunting Jeep pics [Re: texsider] #5697350 04/13/15 03:29 PM
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Great idea, but I think to bulky.

Thanks, you are certainly entitled to your opinion.

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Great idea, but I think to bulky.

Thanks, you are certainly entitled to your opinion.


But hey, no offensive...

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Great idea, but I think to bulky.

Thanks, you are certainly entitled to your opinion.


But hey, no offensive...

None taken texsider, seriously. Some will like the design, some won't. We built it strictly for pasture use, and so far it has worked well for us. Again, no offense taken.


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New pics coming, when the parts arrive banana


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Who built your high-ride seat insert w/ gun rack and basket?

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Some guys in Corpus that do good aluminum work.
Called Blue Streak Engineering.
Mostly do aluminum work for boats. Do good work.
They did my kawasaki mule also.

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