It didn't help that the ******* we bought the truck from said it had 85,000 miles and a couple months after we bought it we found in the dash wiring an old lube sticker showing it had about 185,000 miles. So far this is what I've done myself: Rebuilt transmission, replaced clutch, replaced front and rear engine oil seal, replaced coil, replaced muffler, replaced rear axle bearings and seals, rear brakes and cylinders. The things I've done so far that were planned was to put in a roll cage, install 6.5 gears, and a rear locker. It has 32" tires so the 6.5 gears really made a huge difference in drivability. Have never taken it to a shop and don't ever plan to. One nice thing about the Samurai is that it is a rather simple vehicle to work on even with limited mechanical experience.
I'm hoping one day to get most of the noises figured out and fixed. It has fewer sounds now but still sounds like hell. Currently it sounds like the bolts holding the drive shafts are loose. Not being a mechanic, it is hard at times to tell exactly what is normal and abnormal play. There is a very small amount of play in the universal joints. Not sure if that can cause the rattle racket that sounds like the drive shafts are loose? I think I will go ahead and replace them and see what happens. Guessing they can't be too expensive.
Since buying the Samurai I've purchased a 12 ton press and welder from Harbor Freight. Surprisingly, both have worked quite well despite the ridiculously low price. With the wrenching experience I'm getting with my Samurai I almost feel qualified to work at a repair shop now!