The photos in this edition are black and white.
Build and modify your Jeep CJ to unlock its full potential with instruction from Jeep guru Michael Hanssen.
In Jeep CJ 1972-1986: How to Build & Modify, Michael covers all of the systems that can be upgraded to improve your Jeep's performance. Upgrades include suspension components such as springs, shocks, and steering modifications; driveline components including differentials, transmissions, transfer cases, and axles; engine upgrades including engine swaps; wheel and tire upgrades; aftermarket accessories; armor such as skid plates and bumpers; brake upgrades; and more.
Identifying the Jeep CJ series vehicles as the most popular off-road vehicles of all time may actually qualify as an understatement. They really are that popular. The CJ series arguably started after World War II with the CJ-2A being introduced to the masses, and while the early CJs have their share of enthusiasts, the largest group of enthusiasts began their love affair with the AMC-powered Jeep CJ-5s beginning in 1972. Joined by the longer-wheelbase CJ-7 models introduced in 1976, the CJ models were wildly popular through their discontinuation in 1986, when the Wrangler was introduced. These were the only models originally equipped with V-8 engines in any meaningful way. This era combined the ruggedness of the early Jeeps with some of the advancements and horsepower of a more modern era; it makes a platform that is both fun to own and to modify.
Whether you are looking to get into serious off-roading or just want to make your classic CJ a little more fun, this book will be a valuable tool in your shop or library.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: The AMC Era: A Brief History
Chapter 2: Engine
Chapter 3: Engine Swaps
Chapter 4: Transmission and Clutch
Chapter 5: Transfer Case and Driveshaft
Chapter 6: Axle and Traction System
Chapter 7: Suspension and Steering System
Chapter 8: Chassis and Body Protection
Chapter 9: Tires, Wheels and Brakes
Chapter 10: Electrical and Lighting
Chapter 11: Recovery, Onboard Air and Trail Gear
Chapter 12: Other Useful Stuff
Source Guide
The photos in this edition are black and white.
Build and modify your Jeep CJ to unlock its full potential with instruction from Jeep guru Michael Hanssen.
In Jeep CJ 1972-1986: How to Build & Modify, Michael covers all of the systems that can be upgraded to improve your Jeep's performance. Upgrades include suspension components such as springs, shocks, and steering modifications; driveline components including differentials, transmissions, transfer cases, and axles; engine upgrades including engine swaps; wheel and tire upgrades; aftermarket accessories; armor such as skid plates and bumpers; brake upgrades; and more.
Identifying the Jeep CJ series vehicles as the most popular off-road vehicles of all time may actually qualify as an understatement. They really are that popular. The CJ series arguably started after World War II with the CJ-2A being introduced to the masses, and while the early CJs have their share of enthusiasts, the largest group of enthusiasts began their love affair with the AMC-powered Jeep CJ-5s beginning in 1972. Joined by the longer-wheelbase CJ-7 models introduced in 1976, the CJ models were wildly popular through their discontinuation in 1986, when the Wrangler was introduced. These were the only models originally equipped with V-8 engines in any meaningful way. This era combined the ruggedness of the early Jeeps with some of the advancements and horsepower of a more modern era; it makes a platform that is both fun to own and to modify.
Whether you are looking to get into serious off-roading or just want to make your classic CJ a little more fun, this book will be a valuable tool in your shop or library.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: The AMC Era: A Brief History
Chapter 2: Engine
Chapter 3: Engine Swaps
Chapter 4: Transmission and Clutch
Chapter 5: Transfer Case and Driveshaft
Chapter 6: Axle and Traction System
Chapter 7: Suspension and Steering System
Chapter 8: Chassis and Body Protection
Chapter 9: Tires, Wheels and Brakes
Chapter 10: Electrical and Lighting
Chapter 11: Recovery, Onboard Air and Trail Gear
Chapter 12: Other Useful Stuff
Source Guide