I can only imagine how many times they think back to this episode and wonder why they talked so nice about the pt cruiser. It literally was a cheap piece of shit and very unpopular!
I can only imagine how many times they looked back on this episode and thought, "why, oh why, didn't we just build a set of Dana 44's for the Jeep CJ7?"
@@Keeg02. I've done many of them in the last 30 years. I just did one a couple weeks ago and it was very difficult due to the poor machining done by Jeep back in the 70s
Nice job I'm planing to take a 90's jeep tj and make a heavy duty scrambler style build
Get a LJ then. It's the longer TJ.
That front bumper seems a little much
@Joshua Bullock Such a dark time in automotive history. Glad we got away from chrome diff covers.
I thought that was always the keystock that gave way on the shafts, never heard of one breaking
@@ruobe1 the spline give way along with the key
@bobbymulwee7641 its not chrome, its aluminum which will help dissipate some heat
Never heard anyone say anything nice about a pt cruiser
11:50 let's gooooooooooo
That bull bar...
What is the link for the welder?
That’s the parking brake cable.
Do u have a link for the tug n step for the tailgate please
Your kidding right, power welder? How much did they pay you to promote?
I can only imagine how many times they think back to this episode and wonder why they talked so nice about the pt cruiser. It literally was a cheap piece of shit and very unpopular!
I can only imagine how many times they looked back on this episode and thought, "why, oh why, didn't we just build a set of Dana 44's for the Jeep CJ7?"
PT CRUISER!
I've heard about those PT Cruisers and they are junk made in Mexico and you couldn't give me one of those
a bunch of details missing from the axle swap, its not a job for most DIYers
That's what I was thinking. I've never done it before but damn they made it look so easy. I need to do it on my 78 5
@@Keeg02. I've done many of them in the last 30 years. I just did one a couple weeks ago and it was very difficult due to the poor machining done by Jeep back in the 70s