troyandliz
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Post by troyandliz on Jan 5, 2012 21:30:20 GMT -4
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troyandliz
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Post by troyandliz on Jan 5, 2012 21:33:22 GMT -4
In its position here the shock bolt slides straight out. I'm hoping it works as well as yours did in the pics. .....Troy
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troyandliz
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Post by troyandliz on Jan 5, 2012 22:30:39 GMT -4
So, how did you get the 33's to clear from scraping in front when wheels are turned? I have 32's and after removing plastic inner wheel well and some hammering I just clears those. Troy
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Post by redkj666 on Jan 6, 2012 17:53:13 GMT -4
I had OME927 Front Springs,Daystar upper strut mounts with a 3/8" Jeepin By Al Top plate spacers, and a 3 Ring Clevis Spacer that's how I cleared 33's up there. It worked but at full flex you couldn't steer because the tire jammed in to tight to the back of the wheel well. The Rear Shock Mod is an easy way to make it flex better, but the flex was a by product of why I moved mine up i did it for clearance I had got hung up on them a few times. I also put a set of Rancho's on the back that where meant for a 3" lifted Durango iirc for a little extra length and larger bumpstops so I didn't bottom them out or destroy the wheel well with the 33's. Do you have any pictures of your cut Fenders and bumper? I'm interested in seeing them.
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troyandliz
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Post by troyandliz on Jan 6, 2012 20:51:47 GMT -4
Awesome job. That is how they should come.......stock. Ha ha ha. Big and mean. Tough ass lookin ride. Pics in the trail as a completed job is what I can't wait to see. Keep up the great work.
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troyandliz
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Post by troyandliz on Jan 6, 2012 20:58:05 GMT -4
Here is what I could find so far. I will take some better ones for ya. Plasma cutter used to cut holes in bumper for the LED lights
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troyandliz
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Post by troyandliz on Jan 6, 2012 21:01:25 GMT -4
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troyandliz
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Post by troyandliz on Jan 6, 2012 21:03:27 GMT -4
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troyandliz
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Post by troyandliz on Jan 6, 2012 21:05:02 GMT -4
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Post by redkj666 on Jan 6, 2012 23:50:29 GMT -4
Awesome job. That is how they should come.......stock. Ha ha ha. Big and mean. Tough ass lookin ride. Pics in the trail as a completed job is what I can't wait to see. Keep up the great work. If they built them with a Solid Axle outta the box they would have been alot more popular that's for sure. Hopefully I get it back on the trail for Sunday.
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Post by redkj666 on Jan 15, 2012 12:35:55 GMT -4
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Post by redkj666 on Jan 15, 2012 12:42:38 GMT -4
I should Clarify that the TJ isn't stuck in a water crossing, it's stuck in a hole caused by a Skidder that was full of water and semi frozen.
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90bronco
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Post by 90bronco on Jan 15, 2012 13:12:36 GMT -4
looks killer man , i like it .
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Post by redkj666 on Jan 31, 2012 23:17:04 GMT -4
Small Update. Here's my Semi-Complete underhood. And My Speedo Fix I removed this (The ABS Module) from..... This the ABS Distribution block/Pump and plugged the module back in, The rear speed sensor sends it signal here then back out to the Speedometer, so now the Speedometer works again.
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Post by redkj666 on Feb 13, 2012 22:58:59 GMT -4
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