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John M's Zebra Jeep |
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When John sent me some pics of his Zebra ZJ, I knew I had to feature it on Jeepin.com. Here's what John has to say about his jaw-dropping rig: We started with the roll-over from Copart Salvage Auction. It is a 1998 Grand Cherokee Limited with every whistle and bell and power everything including keyless entry. When we were rebuilding it, we cut the fender wells all the way out to the door posts and nearly out to the turn signal and tail lights.
When we got it rebuilt, we left the bumpers off and painted the zebra stripes on it. This required using masking sheets to mask the entire vehicle. Then the stripes had to be cut out with an exacto knife. When we peeled off the masking sheets the stripes were there. Ted Nugent's Bronco Zebra had the pattern I liked best so we used a more narrow verticle pattern. It's almost a snow cammo pattern instead of a true zebra.
We also cut out 2x2 inch openings in the rocker panels to recess the custom boulder bars which were welded to the frame and the pinch welds. They are very tough 1/4 inch 2x2 square tubing. Note there is no loss of clearance with them installed.
We then fabricated the custom bumpers from 3/8 3x4 inch angle iron which is actually incredibly light at only 7 lbs/ft. It's also very tough and gave great clearance. We also fabricated the custom roof rack for some roll protection and it also acts as a tree slider. These pictures show how much we gained. With no lift we got 35" Mud Kings on.
We then started the lift by cutting out the control arm brackets with a cutting torch. We then re-inforced the frame rails with 1/4 3x4 inch angle iron and fabricated our 5-link and 4-link suspension. We installed the D-44 high pinion front axle and the D-60 rear axle. They both had Detroit lockers and 5.13 gears. We added 8 inch Skyjacker front coils with 2" spacers and 10 inch rear springs from Rusty's Off Road. Tires and wheels finished it off.
Of special note is the "Air Chuck" quick disconnect system on the front sway bar. Also that the Zebra is actually a working farm vehicle with the Mile Marker Hydraulic system to run the Hay Rake.
Mods include: - 10 inch custom
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