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Noooo that is a huge bummer. We're sorry that happened but its good to see you are already taking measures to rebuild it again rather than calling it quits. We wish you luck with the new chassis!
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Thanks! It is/was a bummer but I'm pretty excited about this new one. I'm hoping to be able to drive it before winter. Will be presentable enough to post in a few days.
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Well, the new and improved Cherokee is finished enough to show off and drive! This was a tremendous amount of work in 4 months but worth it. Still needs some work on the interior and engine bay but I have over 100 miles on it now. Seems to be pretty strong on 4 psi. The new hot side seems to have sped up spool even more, full boost at 1400 rpm. And seems to handle very well. Looks like today was the last nice day of the year before winter so now I have all winter to rest and finish it at a much slower pace.
Quick specs: 1975 Cherokee S wide trac Lift off fiberglass front end with stock hood 1969-70 Plymouth B5 Blue Fire paint by Autocraft Custom Collision in Muskegon MI 12 point chromemoly cage by Total Fab in Hastings MI '67-72 C10 frame shortened 17", reverse Z'ed 4" front, notched rear No Limit Wide Ride front suspension with Ridetech single adjustables Coilover rear with reinforced trailing arms and adjustable height locator bar 2010 Challenger 5.7 HEMI and TR6060 6 speed Holley HP EFI Bullseye Street Billet S366 turbo, JGS 50mm wastegate and bov Flowtech LSx turbo headers with custom adapter plates to bolt to hemi Full stainless hot side and exhaust Full floater 9" rear with 4.56 gears and Detroit locker with Ron Sutton springs 275/40zr17 Continental ExtremeContact Sports on 17x11 ZR1s on all 4 corners https://i.imgur.com/c1yImR0h.jpg https://i.imgur.com/6syhoDyh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/1JbfTYah.jpg https://i.imgur.com/JNB2pgih.jpg |
That's rocking.
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Wow nice !
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v2 is beautiful. pardon my ignorance is a the reverse z frame where the control arm section is lowered instead of raised?
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Gorgeous! Love the whole look. What a great way to recover from what transpired with the red one. Good job on getting this on the road so quickly.
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Thanks guys! I've got 190 miles on it now just driving around locally. Very lucky that they haven't put salt on the roads where I'm at. No major issues so far, should be ready to road trip come Spring. Seems to handle very well for a Jeep.
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Looking good. I saw you at the corner of 84th and M37 the other day. Hopefully I'll run into you again at some events next summer.
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Awesome! It's seen a lot of miles between Caledonia and Hastings in the last week. Hopefully some nice days coming up next week to do it again. I talked to you up in Ignace this year, gorgeous Camaro! I'll have to get a hold of you when we have cruises.
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