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Dillon Wilke



01/21/2010 6:35 PM Alert 

 I started looking for spring bushings as mine are shot. Well for 73 SJs you cant find em. So being a fabricator and welder i figure, fine ill just swap in some GM springs and wile im at it some GM axles as well so it will be easier to find axle parts too. Well i started looking around, and these followed me home. Looks like my Wagoneer will be the beer wagon. 

Thats a Dana44 front and an AAM 10.5" full floating rear, with 4.10 gears, $400...






Dillon Wilke



01/25/2010 6:41 PM Alert 

 got the engine, transmission and transfer case pulled out. Next thing is getting things washed up so the new gaskets can be installed. 












Craig Miller
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01/25/2010 7:53 PM Alert 
Thanks for the posts Dillon. Keep em coming!

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Grant Mossman
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01/25/2010 10:30 PM Alert 
Thats gonna be a brutal wagoneer on 3/4 ton running gear!

Everett, Reno, Astoria, BedStuy, Greenpoint, Bayfield, Brazos, Albuquerque
Andy Berglund



01/26/2010 4:54 PM Alert 
Nice work Dillon. It's cool to see someone building their own stuff.

I am loving the Gilmore Girls-Scott Williams
Dillon Wilke



01/26/2010 8:19 PM Alert 

 right now im working on how im going to do spring hangers. I plan on running 52" GM springs to try to get a little better flex wile keeping things simple. I also plan on boxing the frame the rest of the way (its boxed to the trans. cross member  from the factory).

I still need to order a new cam and timing gear set as theres a flat lobe on the cam right now. After i get the new cam bought and things put back together ill be buying lockers. Im going with a detroit for the rear and for right now to keep cost down i figure ill weld the front. A few buddies of mine run welded fronts and just run with 1 hub unlocked until they need it. I think ill run that way until i get my on board air system rigged up( my a/c compressor is a piston type so ill just be hooking it up to a mini shop air set up) and ill probly put an ARB in the front end. I hope to get this thing rolling by this summer.

Dillon Wilke



02/27/2010 1:28 PM Alert 

 so i finally got my rear out to the shop to do something. This pile of parts is a transfer case, i promise...






Andy Berglund



02/27/2010 5:44 PM Alert 
Awesome! I assume you're just rebuilding and not regearing the T-case?

I am loving the Gilmore Girls-Scott Williams
Dillon Wilke



02/27/2010 11:49 PM Alert 

 yup im checking bearing pre load gear condition and resealing the T-case. Next up is the transmission...

Tom Thomas



02/28/2010 12:41 AM Alert 
Very nice! I love FSJ's
I tried that welded front/1 hub locked trick on a Commando and wasn't impressed, still steered weird. But I did run around for 3yrs with my 14FF welded in an '80 Sub, daily driver and yearly trips to WY. No carnage (has anyone EVER broke a 14?) and 'minimal' tire wear by parking in the 'back 40' and avoiding sharp turns on pvmnt.

'73? so is that Buick drivetrain? any thoughts on running a 500/501 caddy?
Dillon Wilke



02/28/2010 10:28 AM Alert 

 it has the Buick th400 trans, but its an amc 360 engine. Yes i was thinking of digging up a 500 for it...

Dillon Wilke



02/28/2010 1:08 PM Alert 

 well i got held up on the T-case so i pulled the transmission down to look at the clutch packs. The forward clutches looked great and the direct clutches still had the part numbers on em! So i think my trans is good to go. Heres a shot with the forward clutch hub out...






Dillon Wilke



03/28/2010 9:57 PM Alert 

 So now that school is done for spring break its time to really get stuff done on the Waggy. I got he axles dropped and interior gutted out this weekend. I also got the transmission and transfer case back together. Due to the condition of the body im going to chop it down and make it into a short wheel base pick-up. So it will become a 2 door. Also the frame at the rear has some issues so im going to be making a new frame for it from the cab back. This will also make it a bunch easier to mount spring hangers and ill end up dropped the wheel base down to 106" from 110".


















Grant Mossman
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03/31/2010 8:03 AM Alert 
Boy, you've got some gumption, Dillon! And I want your shop!

Everett, Reno, Astoria, BedStuy, Greenpoint, Bayfield, Brazos, Albuquerque
Dillon Wilke



03/31/2010 3:17 PM Alert 

 really no turning back now...






Jay Erickson
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03/31/2010 4:55 PM Alert 

No kidding, no turning back now!  Good luck.
I remember when my Jeep was sitting all in piles and I thought to myself, 'oh crap, what've I gotten myself into' but it sounds like you have a solid plan for where you're going.  Looking forward to seeing it come together.


Traded in all my project vehicles for my 2009 Xterra, not an ounce of buyers remorse.
Dale Avery



03/31/2010 9:34 PM Alert 
Dillon, you have to have this thing back together for Hells Canyon or LadyBug will kick your *ss!

Man, you really made a clean cut through that body! What did the Mackinsie (sp?) brothers used to say? "I'm not worthy, I'm not worthy!"

After 35+ years running on four wheels, I've gone to the dark side and am playing on two.
2002 BMW F650GS Dakar dualsport
2006 BMW R1150RT sport touring bike
Dillon Wilke



04/02/2010 8:04 PM Alert 

 well im on hold until pay day (story of life right).  Then ill be able to buy some iron and fab up the rear frame and hang my springs. As far being done by June, dont know about that. I will need to be done by Septenber though. My mom really didnt like this past winter in DE so im running the TJ to her for this winter (yeah thats right cross country road trip in a TJ). Trying to get a Mini through 3 feet of snow dosnt work...

Dillon Wilke



04/02/2010 8:10 PM Alert 

 Oh and yeah, this was fun, i had to air down my trailer tires to get this to clear. Sometimes i wonder what my neighbors think...






Dillon Wilke



05/21/2010 7:43 PM Alert 

 Well it seems i tried to do too much. I didn't brace the frame up enough so when i started welding it kinda bent around a bit. Oh well it sure was fun wile it lasted, now I'm on the hunt for another 4x4.

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