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CJ 10 Dimensions and Specs?

aximony

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I can't seem to find any information on this anywhere online.

Does anyone know the dimensions of the CJ10 or 10-A?

I'm mostly interested in:

Track width?

Wheelbase?

Overall Width?

Overall Length?
 

saddamsnightmare

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May 14th, 2010.

Aximony:

:-? Was it military? Or civillian. Do you mean the old "Scrambler" which was a stretched CJ-7? Or is it one of the towmotors one sees turn up on GL now and then?
 

aximony

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If I'm not mistaken, the Scrambler was the CJ8 (slightly longer than the CJ7).

The CJ10 was available as a pickup for the civilian market - albeit mostly for export - and was used as a tow vehicle for the military market. It's the one with the unappealing front grill, and square headlights on the fenders.

Both versions should have the same track/tread width, shouldn't they?

I'm looking for a 3/4 - 1 1/2 ton truck that has roughly a 67" track width.


The CJ7 and CJ8 are in the neighborhood of 50".
 
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DrJekl

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The CJ10A has a rear width of about 82" if you still have the original D70 in it. The front is the same as a Wagoneer width wise. They are about as long as a CJ5.

The civilian truck would have a D44 front and rear that is about 63" wide.

I am in the process of building one now. I bought two out of Pensacola NAS a few years back.
 

DrJekl

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I have three SD33s right now. Good engines but zero on the power side with the TF727. Maybe with the right gear and a manual they'd be okay. I know guys that have them in IHC scouts that rave about them.
 
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