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 Post subject: Re: BDS Suspension's Project KJ
PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 9:32 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: BDS Suspension's Project KJ
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I think we definitely hit our goal of LCOG. On 40's and will still fit in a garage.

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After using the first 2 days as a shake down for the rig, it is working well and more importantly, can cruise at 60mph with ease. On the UA, they will run up to 1500 miles on road over the week.


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 Post subject: Re: BDS Suspension's Project KJ
PostPosted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 11:52 pm 
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Please let us know what kind of fuel milage u guys got on the road with 40" meats. :BANANA: A build list would bee really nice :BANANA: :BANANA: :BANANA: Cant wait to see some hard crawling... :JEEPIN: :JEEPIN: :JEEPIN: :JEEPIN: bshooter

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 Post subject: Re: BDS Suspension's Project KJ
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They found the "weak link" earlier today
but with some creative work they were back on the road in short order
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Where did the drive shafts come from because that is one weak looking flange mount.
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They found the "weak link" earlier today
but with some creative work they were back on the road in short order
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Where did the drive shafts come from because that is one weak looking flange mount.

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great project!

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LOVE this KJ!!! It's almost exactly what I had envisioned for mine. Body damage and all! :SOMBRERO:

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Bolt comes loose in the ring gear and does this
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so you bandage it up with duct tape
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you repair it and go back out and do this
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and after some fun
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of course everyone looks the same
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I was thinking of getting a couple of aluminum diff covers for my 44's, I'll Take The Steel Covers Please. :? Put the peddle to the metal and let that Diesel Roar... :JEEPIN: :JEEPIN: :JEEPIN: :JEEPIN:

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that is why you get a ARB dipp cover


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i would not want to be the guy that gets to clean that thing up

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 Post subject: Re: BDS Suspension's Project KJ
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I was thinking of getting a couple of aluminum diff covers for my 44's, I'll Take The Steel Covers Please. :? Put the peddle to the metal and let that Diesel Roar... :JEEPIN: :JEEPIN: :JEEPIN: :JEEPIN:

Something to think about here
Steel cover, bolt stays in there bounces around takes out the gears, you're done!
This cover, bolt comes out, they put the bolt back in with loc-tite, weld/patch up the cover and back on the road in no time
Other way maybe a few hours / a day for gears to show up etc.
So which would you want now :?

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 Post subject: Re: BDS Suspension's Project KJ
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 Post subject: Re: BDS Suspension's Project KJ
PostPosted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 12:59 pm 
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tommudd wrote:
bshooter wrote:
I was thinking of getting a couple of aluminum diff covers for my 44's, I'll Take The Steel Covers Please. :? Put the peddle to the metal and let that Diesel Roar... :JEEPIN: :JEEPIN: :JEEPIN: :JEEPIN:

Something to think about here
Steel cover, bolt stays in there bounces around takes out the gears, you're done!
This cover, bolt comes out, they put the bolt back in with loc-tite, weld/patch up the cover and back on the road in no time
Other way maybe a few hours / a day for gears to show up etc.
So which would you want now :?


I agree, if it was a steel diff cover EVERYTHING would've been trashed. Or, at least, could have been. Still think that the steel is a much better option then a CAST aluminum diff cover, but in this case it worked to their advantage.

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 Post subject: Re: BDS Suspension's Project KJ
PostPosted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 7:50 pm 
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tommudd wrote:
bshooter wrote:
I was thinking of getting a couple of aluminum diff covers for my 44's, I'll Take The Steel Covers Please. :? Put the peddle to the metal and let that Diesel Roar... :JEEPIN: :JEEPIN: :JEEPIN: :JEEPIN:

Something to think about here
Steel cover, bolt stays in there bounces around takes out the gears, you're done!
This cover, bolt comes out, they put the bolt back in with loc-tite, weld/patch up the cover and back on the road in no time
Other way maybe a few hours / a day for gears to show up etc.
So which would you want now :?


I agree, if it was a steel diff cover EVERYTHING would've been trashed. Or, at least, could have been. Still think that the steel is a much better option then a CAST aluminum diff cover, but in this case it worked to their advantage.


i think if the build had not been rushed and it would not have happen. also going to by the pics it had been ran hard if it had not been ran as hard it more than likely would not have happen

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 Post subject: Re: BDS Suspension's Project KJ
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Hey Guys, I'm back in the office after an amazingly exhausting week on the Ultimate Adventure. While I know many of you followed the coverage on our Facebook page, I wanted to back track a bit and finish up the build thread that I ran short of time on. Thanks to Tom for stopping by to take pictures and get his hands a little dirty on the final day of prep. I saw he posted some photos up to keep everyone up to speed on the project and the trip. For now here's the final installment of the build thread to get you up to speed on how the KJ sits now, we'll have future updates with event coverage and build updates as we tune it and get it closer to what we envisioned...

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It was a mad rush to the finish. 15-17 hour days in the shop as this vehicle came out of paint to be fully assembled in just 3 short days. In addition to the bolt-on items, the body panels, windshield, interior, and winch getting reinstalled, big items like front and rear bumpers still needed to be fabricated, wiring needed to be sorted out, brake lines and fuel lines routed, skid pates needed to be designed and built, and all the fluids checked before we could fire it up for the first time since its transformation from a grocery getter into a trail rig. To say there was some pressure on the crew building the KJ would be an understatement.

D-Day came along and the rig still had a long way to go. With the start of the 2013 Ultimate Adventure set for Saturday afternoon in Alabama, the guys set off to finish up the odds and ends in preparation for the Friday PM departure. While the list was dwindling down, there were still a number of things to get done. Electrical gremlins persistently popping up during the final couple days of the build as we sorted out periodic no start issues, that developed on account of the doors being removed during the buildup (security system caused no start), overhead console being unplugged (security system caused no start), headlight/taillight wiring issues, and an engine/tranny combo that was stuck in limb mode. After a day full or fabrication and diagnostic, exhausted and dazed, the crew loaded up Project KJ around 11:30pm still with an unresolved engine/tranny issue. Carter and Dave drove through the night with the KJ in tow to make it to the start point just in time. Once off the trailer at the start, Carter and Dave went to work diagnosing the problem, checking and rechecking wires, electrical connections, and exhausting just about every resource they could think of. Check in came and went and the vehicle passed tech inspection despite the persistent engine/tranny issues. The guys worked late into the night and with the help of other UA’ers, multiple trips to the parts store without resolution. Come the next morning after a measly 2 hours of sleep, they went back to work and finally after about 2 hours of testing wires found the culprit to be a wire coming from the throttle position sensor that was grounding out. A new wire was run and the KJ immediately fired up, revved high and shifted through the gears. The guys hurried out to the first off-road park 20 minutes away and BDS’s official Ultimate Adventure was under way.

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 Post subject: Re: BDS Suspension's Project KJ
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Great Job! :mrgreen: I followed ya'll from start to finish. I hope to see more video of this KJ in action. Thanks BDS.....

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WHAT A AWESOME BUILD!!!!!! CAME OUT GREAT!!! Question, do you have any pics of how you ran the intake on it? very curiouse how it was routed, as well as the exhaust.

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I live in Alabama how the ###k did I not know Ultimate adventure was through it. I would have done anything to see it!!

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 Post subject: Re: BDS Suspension's Project KJ
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Oilburner44 wrote:
WHAT A AWESOME BUILD!!!!!! CAME OUT GREAT!!! Question, do you have any pics of how you ran the intake on it? very curiouse how it was routed, as well as the exhaust.

The intake was a tight fit with all the plumbing for turbo and intercooler, but it runs up into the passenger side cowl where we mounted the AFE cone filter. I had posted some photos that show the intake (page 6 of the build thread), check them about for a better visual.


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