It's all downhill from here.

Just traded the Punisher YJ off today even-trade for a built 1997 Cherokee 4dr. Jeep is pretty badass, needing some minor tweaks here and there, and personalized touches (hey, who really buys a jeep from anyone/anywhere, and doesn't make some changes?!?)
Current Specs:
- 4.0L, Automatic Apprx 120k on motor/trans, 218k on body
- Isuzu Trooper/Rodeo D44 rear axle w/ disc brakes
- Early Bronco D44 front
- 4.88s w/ Yukon Spartan Lockers Front/Rear
- 6.5" Rough Country Long Arm lift
- Cragar Soft-Eights wheels
Plans:
- 35x12.50s
- Gusset existing front truss or replace w/ 1/4" custom truss
- H.D. Frame Stiffeners Front-to-Rear
- Custom Front/Rear Bumpers
- Custom rocker protection
- Replace Gutted Catalytic w/ aftermarket or OEM
- replace "Dummy 02" simulator w/ Correct O2 Sensors
- Complete repaint/color change w/ punisher theme
- Wheel the hell out of it!!
Jeep has tons of potential w/ the bulk of the $$ and hard work already being done. Plans are to just modify what's there to make it perform better, and make it more reliable. Will post pics soon, was getting dark when we got back home.
Big thanks again to Sean for playing "gofer" and hauling it w/ his truck/trailer. Fun trip as always!
1995 Wrangler YJ - Project Punisher - Traded/Sold
1997 Cherokee - Project Punisher XJ - D44s, 4.88s, Locked, 35x12.50s
Founder VA Offroad Sports
Founder SCC4x4
Should have some tires on it by end of next week... Going tomorrow for titling/tags... Let it run for a little more tonight... A/C works, Heat Works... checked all the lights, horn...
Need to finish hooking up the parking brakes. get inspection... Then ASAP get new catalytic and O2 sensor... it runs like sh** with the "simulator" and gutted catalytic...
goes in/out of 4Hi, and 4Lo easily... Still need to pull starter and figure out why it grinds after Jeep is started... only lasts for a second. I think it may need to be shimmed out, as previous owner said it was worse before he spaced it with a pair of washers...
Only another minor issue found. The center dash-vents close up when they should be on... so the vacuum lines in the dash have a leak or crack somewhere...
1995 Wrangler YJ - Project Punisher - Traded/Sold
1997 Cherokee - Project Punisher XJ - D44s, 4.88s, Locked, 35x12.50s
Founder VA Offroad Sports
Founder SCC4x4
Well finally got tires on the jeep today. 35x12.50s, and I've learned a few things...
1st, the 2" steel spacers/blocks in rear have to come out, as do the 1 3/4-2" spacers up front... Jeep sits way too high. I assumed so from the previous owners pics, but pics can lie...
2nd, Steering wheel needs to be recentered, no biggie, I'm just OCD...
3rd, Swaybar is a must w/ 6.5" longarm, esp with the added 1 3/4-2" lift spacers/blocks
I've sourced a swaybar from a buddy of mine, will probably pick it up tomorrow, will have to fab up tabs on the axle, and get it mounted.
Other than that it rides fairly well for a huge XJ on 35s, some bump steer, but i expect that w/o a steering stabilizer, and the added blocks/spacers.
Here's a couple crappy cell pics.
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1995 Wrangler YJ - Project Punisher - Traded/Sold
1997 Cherokee - Project Punisher XJ - D44s, 4.88s, Locked, 35x12.50s
Founder VA Offroad Sports
Founder SCC4x4
So, i traced one of possible culprits of the death-wobble... Upper track bar is mount is either loose, or bushing is shot... Will take a look at it in more detail this weekend, will also be rechecking all the torque specs on the suspension, and getting a roughed-in alignment.
1995 Wrangler YJ - Project Punisher - Traded/Sold
1997 Cherokee - Project Punisher XJ - D44s, 4.88s, Locked, 35x12.50s
Founder VA Offroad Sports
Founder SCC4x4
Started working on the Heep tonight... Fixed the death-wobble, all the front suspension was very loose. Retorqued everything to spec... I also centered the steering wheel up where it should be...
I started tearing into the front hubs, as the locking hubs were tight and sticking... I figured they needed grease, but what I found was a little bit of a shock (shouldn't have been, but eh...) Previously owner played in the mud, and sand (hey he's from New Bern, NC that's all they got!) Apparently though he skipped on putting the inner wheel seals onto the hubs behind the inner bearing to retain all the grease, and keep out water... So here's what I found....
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I've got bearings soaking to remove all old grease, will clean them up, as they are still good, just dirty, and buying new wheel seals, repacking bearings, and reinstall...
Also previous owner did not have the lock nuts torque right either, so bearing pre-load was not correct... Good thing he never drove this thing on the street...
Also due to the Narrow Isuzu D44 in the rear, I'll have to pick up some 1/2" spacers for the rear, as the tires are rubbing the springs... explains now why he was running a 12" wheel for 36x12.50 to prevent tire from bulging beyond the rim edges and rubbing the springs....
1995 Wrangler YJ - Project Punisher - Traded/Sold
1997 Cherokee - Project Punisher XJ - D44s, 4.88s, Locked, 35x12.50s
Founder VA Offroad Sports
Founder SCC4x4
Will 1/2" spacers be enough if you switch rims?
Judging by those bearings I'd make sure they are OK before I put them in. Also check the rear seals etc. Change tranny and tcase fluid just in case. If you played in mud that stuff can get everywhere.
1/2 will get me by for now to have Jeep inspected and move it around... Will be ordering 1" spacers... Will eventually order new wheels with a more shallow backspacing.
As for the bearings, they are dirty, but after cleaning all the old grease out, they are not damaged. Again he never drove it on the road, just a few offroad trips over the last year. This isn't my 1st wheel bearing job, or go-through on a used vehicle, I'll be going through all fluids, seals, brakes, ujoints, torque specs, etc...
1995 Wrangler YJ - Project Punisher - Traded/Sold
1997 Cherokee - Project Punisher XJ - D44s, 4.88s, Locked, 35x12.50s
Founder VA Offroad Sports
Founder SCC4x4
Well, Thought I had the death-wobble fixed... spent rest of last weekend busy out of garage, but made time to check over more stuff... Need to get a spare set of hands to work the steering while I check over everything again. I will be checking the caster angles, as I've been suggested by a few that it can cause the same issue. I also need to check the toe in/out measurements. I refuse to install a steering stabilizer to just band-aid and mask over the problem.
Here's what I know...
-The Trackbar to Draglink angles are near identical, the lengths are now within 1/4" of each other... So should be no issue there.
-All connections are tight and torqued properly.
-There is some play in steering box (but is expected w/ 217k on body/gearbox) not enough to cause this deathwobble...
I'm open for any more ideas suggestions... As everything else has checked out... Also will take recommendations on an alignment shop who knows 4x4's and has no issues checking specs on a very modified vehicle running axles from another make/model/year with 6.5" lift... Must be in Roanoke Area.
1995 Wrangler YJ - Project Punisher - Traded/Sold
1997 Cherokee - Project Punisher XJ - D44s, 4.88s, Locked, 35x12.50s
Founder VA Offroad Sports
Founder SCC4x4
For alignment shops, try merchants on Franklin Rd. in Cave Spring. Ask to speak with DC. As for Death wobble, have you looked at the ball joints and all suspension bushings? Jack up the wheel just about an inch or so, then put a big pry bar under the tire and pry up on it. Watch the ball joints, shouldn't move at all. Also you can try to wiggle on them by prying on the inner C vs. the outer knuckle both ways and watch for movement. Do the same thing with the control arm joints. I hate death wobble. You're also on the right track checking the caster angle and toe. 4-5 degrees of caster is ideal and set the toe at 0. Give me a call if you need any help!
josh