This is our 2006 Jeep TJ complete re-build in 10 minutes. We have a new project on its way! More videos to come. Thanks for watching :) #jeep #jeeptj #raptorliner #rebuild #restoration
hey odd this popped up in my feeds I started a rebuild of a 2005 RHD just about 5 weeks ago. Southern jeep used as a mail jeep so it was in really bad shape but zero rust Im doing a full rebuild though. right now im down to the frame and building up from there not a single bolt touching another piece of metal! just this past weekend got the frame etch primed and painted black new 4.7L stroker and new trans as well. Always good to see a heep reform into a great old jeep. Doing white bed liner inside and undercoating I want it to otherwise be pretty much original well with new 2" springs for a little lift with the heavy duty controls arms. great job guys!
Awesome. Thanks for sharing. We just started a build on an old 70s truck. We try to see what’s possible with rusted out vehicles that would otherwise be junked. If we found a rust free southern project we would restore it ground up too. Good luck and keep wrenching.
@@StevesGarage26 plenty down here you should ride down and grab one with high miles on the cheap . A jeep that would be literally gone if it was up north might have a little light surface rust on the frame the body will be clean as new snow. y'all would be amazed at how good they are.
Great video! I’m a newbie keep owner, just bought a rust free 99 TJ. My interior is bare bones so I’ll also be lining it. I noticed you have a locking center console! Is that OEM for that year? I’d like to get one, I’f they make them. I know parts and accessories are plentiful for TJs but I’m still learning where to get good quality not Amazon quality? Thank!
How was the frame on that TJ? My son’s 97 TJ frame cracked and we did a full restoration on it. New (used but flawless) frame from Arizona, lots of frame sealing and prep work to ensure it doesn’t happen to this one, a lift kit, repairs, brakes, and later larger tires, rims, bumpers, etc. $$$ but worth the experience.
What if you could find a 2003 TJ with a perfect interior, good frame, no rust and you only had to replace the bouncy things and the steering things. What would you pay? Spoiler alert, i bought it. 4WD place is charging $4500 to replace everything underneath. Would you do it?
4 bottles in black and 4 in blue. I’d probably use 6 Blue next time as we we’re afraid of running out. That’s why we shot the product closer than suggested to avoid wasted overspray. If you use 6 you will have plenty and can back up away from the Jeep a bit more.
Great father/son project! If it's worth doing, it's worth doing it right! Congratulations
Love seeing the Jeep TJ come back to life!!! Awesome!
That looks awesome! I had a TJ a few years back, loved it! I have a gladiator now but it doesn’t have that same feeling.
I just bought an ‘88 YJ and I’ve been binging your videos. Gives me inspiration to tackle a restoration. Great work and cheers!
Thanks for all the support! Best of luck with your YJ! :)
I had my doubts on that blue, but really came out great!
The Raptor liner just added another 40 years to this Wrangler.
Excelente trabajo!!!!! 👍 Saludos desde 🇲🇽
Awesome 😎 10 minutes
Watched all the videos. Love how it turned out! Hopefully your timmies won't spill in it too much :P
led hyperflashing in your turning light..u can fix it with resistors connected on it..one by side and all your led ll work)
Great vid. So cool to see the process. Thanks for posting.
Awesome job. Love the color
Really nice job
That is nice. I LOVE that blue. I will start on an LJ next year and look for ideas.
That was a nice project dude
Great job,enjoy your new Jeep
Nice Job, well done. Great JEEP.
Great job
nice job 👏
Love it!!
Fantastic labor of love!
Amazing!!❤
Looks great in blue
Turned out great! Nice video!
hey odd this popped up in my feeds I started a rebuild of a 2005 RHD just about 5 weeks ago. Southern jeep used as a mail jeep so it was in really bad shape but zero rust Im doing a full rebuild though. right now im down to the frame and building up from there not a single bolt touching another piece of metal! just this past weekend got the frame etch primed and painted black new 4.7L stroker and new trans as well. Always good to see a heep reform into a great old jeep. Doing white bed liner inside and undercoating I want it to otherwise be pretty much original well with new 2" springs for a little lift with the heavy duty controls arms. great job guys!
Awesome. Thanks for sharing. We just started a build on an old 70s truck. We try to see what’s possible with rusted out vehicles that would otherwise be junked. If we found a rust free southern project we would restore it ground up too. Good luck and keep wrenching.
@@StevesGarage26 plenty down here you should ride down and grab one with high miles on the cheap . A jeep that would be literally gone if it was up north might have a little light surface rust on the frame the body will be clean as new snow. y'all would be amazed at how good they are.
Nice video!
excellent
Great results. I hope you have many enjoyable adventures in it.
Amazing job guys that's awesome It makes me wanna repent my TJ
Bro thats cleannnnn
Nice job. Great video, I just subbed
There are lots of better jeeps out there, but thanks for saving this one.
Nice
Lol I use 6 coats of clear coat. I like the lights 😂
Nice job. What did you use to paint the wheels??
turned out very nice, but please make nice rims on it
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Love the videos. How much of a lift is on the TJ?
Thanks for watching. We have a 4 inch lift.
Great video! I’m a newbie keep owner, just bought a rust free 99 TJ. My interior is bare bones so I’ll also be lining it. I noticed you have a locking center console! Is that OEM for that year? I’d like to get one, I’f they make them. I know parts and accessories are plentiful for TJs but I’m still learning where to get good quality not Amazon quality? Thank!
Hi yes it was oem for 06. Thanks for watching and please subscribe. More Jeep upgrades are planned.
How was the frame on that TJ? My son’s 97 TJ frame cracked and we did a full restoration on it. New (used but flawless) frame from Arizona, lots of frame sealing and prep work to ensure it doesn’t happen to this one, a lift kit, repairs, brakes, and later larger tires, rims, bumpers, etc. $$$ but worth the experience.
Frame is great. No issues. Just had surface rust. Was treated, drain holes drilled and painted for future protection.
What if you could find a 2003 TJ with a perfect interior, good frame, no rust and you only had to replace the bouncy things and the steering things.
What would you pay?
Spoiler alert, i bought it. 4WD place is charging $4500 to replace everything underneath.
Would you do it?
What paint system is it that you used on this build?
Raptor Liner
how much bottle of raptor liner did you use for the whole jeep
4 bottles in black and 4 in blue. I’d probably use 6 Blue next time as we we’re afraid of running out. That’s why we shot the product closer than suggested to avoid wasted overspray. If you use 6 you will have plenty and can back up away from the Jeep a bit more.
What did you guys use to turn it blue??? Get back to me asap
Raptor Liner with blue automotive paint as the dye
You find this jeep at the bottom of a lake?😳
Rust yuk !
junk