BLennon
Scrambler Rookie
- City
- San Diego
- State
- CA
Hey Guys,
This post can serve as my intro to the forum and to kick off a mini restoration I am currently planning.
My name is Bobby Lennon and I am living in Pensacola, FL waiting to start flight school for the navy. I fell in love with scramblers when I was 15 and have wanted one since...I'm 22 now. I recently bought an '82 that seems to be completely stock. It runs well, and the only thing it really needs is a new rear shackle. It has the 258 with 4 speed tranny. I already have it registered and have driven it some.
That being said I have some free time and am making this my new hobby. I'm no expert but do have some experience working on Jeeps so I'm hoping to learn as I go and do as much as I can myself on it. This forum has already been a huge help and I plan on continuing to be on it most nights. The search function works well!
I'm planning on working on it as I go, I don't have the space or knowledge for a frame off restoration. I'm already planning to sand and grind it down to bare metal for primer and paint and good rust protection. I will need a new bed and some welding to fix a few more rust holes. I also plan on using por-15 or something like that on the underside. I also plan on replacing stuff like leaf springs, steering components, body mounts and other little things here and there. I'm not looking for a show jeep, more just a solid, dependable and good looking scrambler!
A few questions...
Is there any particular order I should start all this in? For example should I replace all the mounts and leaf springs before I take care of the rust? I just don't want to have to backtrack and do something twice.
Would new stock leaf springs give me any lift compared to the 27 year old ones I have now? Also they have sets with different amounts of leafs, would a set with 9 give me any benefits over a set of 7? I'm also debating whether to just get a 2 in lift or so.
I plan on using the search function to answer most of my questions, but any input would be great.
I have pics to post. I'll try to post them tomorrow if it's working again.
Thanks,
Bobby
This post can serve as my intro to the forum and to kick off a mini restoration I am currently planning.
My name is Bobby Lennon and I am living in Pensacola, FL waiting to start flight school for the navy. I fell in love with scramblers when I was 15 and have wanted one since...I'm 22 now. I recently bought an '82 that seems to be completely stock. It runs well, and the only thing it really needs is a new rear shackle. It has the 258 with 4 speed tranny. I already have it registered and have driven it some.
That being said I have some free time and am making this my new hobby. I'm no expert but do have some experience working on Jeeps so I'm hoping to learn as I go and do as much as I can myself on it. This forum has already been a huge help and I plan on continuing to be on it most nights. The search function works well!
I'm planning on working on it as I go, I don't have the space or knowledge for a frame off restoration. I'm already planning to sand and grind it down to bare metal for primer and paint and good rust protection. I will need a new bed and some welding to fix a few more rust holes. I also plan on using por-15 or something like that on the underside. I also plan on replacing stuff like leaf springs, steering components, body mounts and other little things here and there. I'm not looking for a show jeep, more just a solid, dependable and good looking scrambler!
A few questions...
Is there any particular order I should start all this in? For example should I replace all the mounts and leaf springs before I take care of the rust? I just don't want to have to backtrack and do something twice.
Would new stock leaf springs give me any lift compared to the 27 year old ones I have now? Also they have sets with different amounts of leafs, would a set with 9 give me any benefits over a set of 7? I'm also debating whether to just get a 2 in lift or so.
I plan on using the search function to answer most of my questions, but any input would be great.
I have pics to post. I'll try to post them tomorrow if it's working again.
Thanks,
Bobby

j/k
Thre is a great bunch of people on here that have the knowledge for whatever anyone dreams up.

