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Originally Posted By N2CH_556:
Awesome... Link to the HAM thread? View Quote |
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"with a Big Iron on his hip" - Marty Robbins
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Originally Posted By rich1967:
http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/rfkutschman/IMG_3745.jpg http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/rfkutschman/IMG_3742.jpg http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/rfkutschman/IMG_3709.jpg http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/rfkutschman/IMG_3701.jpg My 2013 JKU. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By HostisHumaniGeneris:
Get both! View Quote Brought this home last week: Attached File Attached File (Yes, I bought it from a Honda dealer) 2015 Unlimited Sport S with auto, 3.73s, Alpine speakers and a couple of other things. Getting ready to add moderate suspension and tire upgrades, sliders/steps, grab bars and call it good for now. I will probably be in Moab with it at the end of next month. Seems kind a weird seeing my original post in the thread from almost 3 years ago and realizing that I have been kicking this idea around for that long. No wonder my wife finally said to just do it. It will be keeping the old Scrambler company. Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By ISED8U:
Hard top and doors came off today. I got some sun on my head. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/67619/IMG-7917-169810.JPG View Quote |
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Took the '89 out for a little exploring this evening. I need a winch. Any suggestions? It won't see a ton of use.
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Originally Posted By Jday:
I just put the same bumper on my 89 YJ. Do you have any closer pics on how your winch and lightbar are mounted? View Quote Attached File Attached File It's all poison spyder mounting hardware with the exception of the L brackets that are on either side of the light bar. Those I got from Lowes and primed and painted them. They're steel fence mender pieces. |
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Awesome. Thank you sir. I'm about to pull the trigger on a winch and already have a 10" lightbar sitting in the garage.
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Be Loyal. Lift Heavy Weights. Drink Good Beer.
VA, USA
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Got some new goodies for the wife's jeep. 305/65/17 KO2s on mamba wheels. 1.75" leveling kit and smittybuilt side bars. Also got new front and back bumpers and a new winch. But the bumpers haven't arrived yet.
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What is best in life? To crush your enemies, to see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women.
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Saw one of you guys on the YJ Facebook page today
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I just found this thread and thought I add my 1960 (ish) CJ-5.
Attached File It was given to my grandpa by a friend of his, and he gave it to me. It's titled as a 60, but it was assembled from a bunch of different Jeeps. It was on an MB frame, had MB or GPW axles, a GPW transfer case with a later T-90 transmission, an F head engine and a CJ5 body. She was nothing but a rust bucket. The only body parts I was able to use were the hood, grille, and glovebox cover. The frame was shot too, so I swapped it onto a 56-58 frame that I acquired while in was in high school, and I also used the axles and transfer case from that. It's a new tub from KW. I rebuilt the engine, axles, transfer and trans. Pretty much everything is new or rebuilt. The color is what the body was originally painted. It's a little further along now, this pic was right after I got the body on the frame after paint. Hoping to have it on the road before the end of summer. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By kfs35:
I just found this thread and thought I add my 1960 (ish) CJ-5. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/262156/IMG-0009-254867.JPG It was given to my grandpa by a friend of his, and he gave it to me. It's titled as a 60, but it was assembled from a bunch of different Jeeps. It was on an MB frame, had MB or GPW axles, a GPW transfer case with a later T-90 transmission, an F head engine and a CJ5 body. She was nothing but a rust bucket. The only body parts I was able to use were the hood, grille, and glovebox cover. The frame was shot too, so I swapped it onto a 56-58 frame that I acquired while in was in high school, and I also used the axles and transfer case from that. It's a new tub from KW. I rebuilt the engine, axles, transfer and trans. Pretty much everything is new or rebuilt. The color is what the body was originally painted. It's a little further along now, this pic was right after I got the body on the frame after paint. Hoping to have it on the road before the end of summer. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/262156/IMG-1482-254870.JPG View Quote |
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#JusticeforFelipe
#PoultrylivesMatter https://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1884988_-ARCHIVED-THREAD----My-property-was-the-scene-of-three-Homicides-last-night--with-pictures--VENGENCE--Pg--7-and-9.html&page=1 |
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#JusticeforFelipe
#PoultrylivesMatter https://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1884988_-ARCHIVED-THREAD----My-property-was-the-scene-of-three-Homicides-last-night--with-pictures--VENGENCE--Pg--7-and-9.html&page=1 |
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Originally Posted By iasc300ia:
Very nice, this old girl has been sitting out and wasting away for as long as i can remember, i think its to far gone, but i have been tossing around the idea of making an offer on it and working on it. http://i.imgur.com/20SoR47.jpg http://i.imgur.com/8eNXPIe.jpg http://i.imgur.com/K8TGamC.jpg View Quote |
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Retired Army Airborne Infantry
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Originally Posted By KYLiberty:
Taking advantage of the warm weather. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/zz12/KYRubi/C288291F-55FD-4270-8059-D38FE40314F8_zpspwkztjtc.jpg http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/zz12/KYRubi/32A4B574-1087-4F0C-8C28-44E82344B233_zpsgclubqvw.jpg http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/zz12/KYRubi/B6B4081D-3EC9-4FA8-9E7E-A4026F8DBBB7_zpsevv1d75x.jpg View Quote |
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#PoultrylivesMatter https://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1884988_-ARCHIVED-THREAD----My-property-was-the-scene-of-three-Homicides-last-night--with-pictures--VENGENCE--Pg--7-and-9.html&page=1 |
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Originally Posted By KYLiberty:
Taking advantage of the warm weather. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/zz12/KYRubi/C288291F-55FD-4270-8059-D38FE40314F8_zpspwkztjtc.jpg http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/zz12/KYRubi/32A4B574-1087-4F0C-8C28-44E82344B233_zpsgclubqvw.jpg http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/zz12/KYRubi/B6B4081D-3EC9-4FA8-9E7E-A4026F8DBBB7_zpsevv1d75x.jpg View Quote |
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New pics of the project. Getting really close to road ready!!!
I made a few laps around the yard at least. Attached File Attached File |
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That looks awesome!
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Originally Posted By kfs35:
New pics of the project. Getting really close to road ready!!! I made a few laps around the yard at least. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/262156/IMG-1516-259043.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/262156/IMG-1517-259035.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By KYLiberty:
Playing around on the ramp a little last night. Unfortunately, I didn't hit it at enough angle and had to stop because the rear wheel was going to start climbing it. Still had some flex left in it. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/zz12/KYRubi/rtiramp2_zps0h7nbbtq.jpg http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/zz12/KYRubi/RTI3_zpstwsuefgt.jpg View Quote |
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"Posterity! You will never know how much it cost the current generation to preserve your freedom. I hope you will make good use of it. If you do not, I shall repent in Heaven that I ever took half the pains to preserve it." -John Adams
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I keep a 1978 Jeep CJ5 at my other place down in San Diego.
I built it 4 years ago, and use it mostly for the desert during the winter. Everything was built by me...all the tubing, all the fab work, all the paint. 304 w/TBI/HEI, t-18 trans with a granny 1st, D20 transfer case w/ 3to1 low range. Air lockers in the diffs, 36 super swampers with real bead locks. Bilstein remote 5100's, ram-assist steering, on-board air compressor and tank. Seats were done by PRP, the fuel injection was tuned by The Dyno Shop. PEPE' flag was done by a boat flag company. Occasionally... I'll drive around town or head out to the beach. So back in April, it was given a small feature at link---> fourwheeler.com (corporate boss for JP magazine) |
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BEEP..BEEP.. Who got the keys to the JEEP?
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Originally Posted By 78JeepCJ:
I keep a 1978 Jeep CJ5 at my other place down in San Diego. I built it 4 years ago, and use it mostly for the desert during the winter. Everything was built by me...all the tubing, all the fab work, all the paint. 304 w/TBI/HEI, t-18 trans with a granny 1st, D20 transfer case w/ 3to1 low range. Air lockers in the diffs, 36 super swampers with real bead locks. Bilstein remote 5100's, ram-assist steering, on-board air compressor and tank. Seats were done by PRP, the fuel injection was tuned by The Dyno Shop. PEPE' flag was done by a boat flag company. Occasionally... I'll drive around town or head out to the beach. So back in April, it was given a small feature at link---> fourwheeler.com (corporate boss for JP magazine) http://image.fourwheeler.com/f/223729838+w660+h440+q80+re0+cr1/015-78-cj-5-the-infidel-desert-camo.jpg http://image.fourwheeler.com/f/223729733+w660+h440+q80+re0+cr1/003-78-cj-5-the-infidel-desert-camo.jpg http://image.fourwheeler.com/f/223729850+w660+h440+q80+re0+cr1/78-cj-5-the-infidel-desert-camo-lead.jpg http://image.fourwheeler.com/f/223729820+w660+h440+q80+re0+cr1/010-78-cj-5-the-infidel-desert-camo.jpg http://image.fourwheeler.com/f/223729829+w660+h440+q80+re0+cr1/012-78-cj-5-the-infidel-desert-camo.jpg http://image.fourwheeler.com/f/223729802+w660+h440+q80+re0+cr1/005-78-cj-5-the-infidel-desert-camo.jpg View Quote |
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New BDS Suspension springs, and BDS NX2 shocks. Metalcloak adjustable control arms, trackbars, and bumpstops. JKS Quicker Disconnects, MAS-XL steering components, Teraflex Super Short SYE. Tom Woods Driveshaft.
The last two months have been "OPERATION MONEY PIT" Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Mr_Maim:
New BDS Suspension springs, and BDS NX2 shocks. Metalcloak adjustable control arms, trackbars, and bumpstops. JKS Quicker Disconnects, MAS-XL steering components, Teraflex Super Short SYE. Tom Woods Driveshaft. The last two months have been "OPERATION MONEY PIT" https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/248738/20170717_Jeep_front_steering_NEW-275310.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/248738/20170806_114109-275320.JPG View Quote I have the 2" and the old BDS shocks in mine, and they have been great... but at 75k on them, the shocks at least need a replacement and I've been thinking about just going to the 3". |
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Our city has an old BMX track not in use so a friend asked if we could use it for a Jeep coarse. Sixty Jeeps showed up to drive on it and had another 40 or so Jeep owners there to watch. My jeep up on the pipes
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Originally Posted By Mr_Maim:
The last two months have been "OPERATION MONEY PIT" View Quote I have the savvy midarms just sitting on a shelf in my garage, just need tires and wheels and I can slam it in there. But I haven't welded anything in like 4 years, so Im not confident in my abilities to make a nice weld upside down on a frame, and they recently took 220 out of our shop to move the tire machines, so I couldn't do it if I wanted to anyways. I'm pretty much stuck having someone do the whole lift for me which is really frustrating for me because I have my own 2 post lift at work I could do 90% of the work on myself but once you cut the control arm brackets off you are committed. its not like a long arm that replaces the tcase mount/crossmember where you could slam it on and take it somewhere to be welded. |
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Originally Posted By ASUsax:
How do you like the BDS NX2 shocks, and what lift of springs are you running? I have the 2" and the old BDS shocks in mine, and they have been great... but at 75k on them, the shocks at least need a replacement and I've been thinking about just going to the 3". View Quote I have the BDS 3" springs and NX2 shocks. I like them, but this is my first Jeep so the only comparison I have are the sagged factory springs with 2" poor man's lift spacers all the way around. |
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Originally Posted By Keekleberrys:
Thats whats holding me back on the LJ I have the savvy midarms just sitting on a shelf in my garage, just need tires and wheels and I can slam it in there. But I haven't welded anything in like 4 years, so Im not confident in my abilities to make a nice weld upside down on a frame, and they recently took 220 out of our shop to move the tire machines, so I couldn't do it if I wanted to anyways. I'm pretty much stuck having someone do the whole lift for me which is really frustrating for me because I have my own 2 post lift at work I could do 90% of the work on myself but once you cut the control arm brackets off you are committed. its not like a long arm that replaces the tcase mount/crossmember where you could slam it on and take it somewhere to be welded. View Quote You could sell off the mid-arm kit, once sold get a short arm kit that just bolts up. No welding required! Attached File |
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Be Loyal. Lift Heavy Weights. Drink Good Beer.
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Just installed some new magna flow exhaust. It's pretty sweet. And a defender roof rack. Hard to see the exhaust. But it's dual matte black pipes out the back. Low rumble, but not obnoxious.
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Maybe it is difficult to tell with the aftermarket bumper, but those tips look like they hang even lower than the stock one.
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Be Loyal. Lift Heavy Weights. Drink Good Beer.
VA, USA
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Originally Posted By Boomer:
Maybe it is difficult to tell with the aftermarket bumper, but those tips look like they hang even lower than the stock one. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Mr_Maim:
Apologies for the late reply, I spent the weekend ... under the Jeep. :) This time replacing the steering box, not too tough. I have the BDS 3" springs and NX2 shocks. I like them, but this is my first Jeep so the only comparison I have are the sagged factory springs with 2" poor man's lift spacers all the way around. View Quote I love my 2" BDS lift, but they don't make my shocks anymore and I've developed a little shimmy at 60-65. (Likely a control arm bushing egging out on me). I'm at about 75k on the lift, so I should think about shocks, and with the shimmy, I'm looking at at least pulling the arms... so I'm considering putting on new arms, new shocks, etc - a whole new lift. I'm pretty split between the Rubicon Express 3.5 (8 new arms, 'eh' shocks, ~$1500) and the new JKSpec 3" lift (~$1700 with the Fox shocks, only 4 new arms*, so I might need $500 more). But given my experience with the 2" BDS (great) I'm interested in the 3" BDS. In any event, I'd be sticking with 33x10.50's. If anyone has any experience with any of these... let me know. *-2 front/rear lowers and 2 front uppers. I'm considering just dropping the $240 for the new lowers and seeing if it solves my shimmy, and doing the rest later. Time to do stuff has been a concern lately; I have a Moab trip coming up in October. (As well as a Labor day trip which I'm comfortable with the Jeep as-is; but I can't put it down during that time either. That trip isn't a stress on the Jeep - easy-peasy trail for a Jeep on 33's - so much as it is a problem for the other vehicles if I'm not there. It's doable on just a stock 4x4 pickup, but we get one stuck nearly every year that I have to extract) |
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Originally Posted By Mr_Maim:
Why are you doing mid-arm? Are you going to be doing serious wheeling? You could sell off the mid-arm kit, once sold get a short arm kit that just bolts up. No welding required! https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/248738/20170715_000923-280033.JPG View Quote So, I dont have everything so its not really ready yet anyways. but the savvys are the biggest ticket item. they have already gone up in price like over 500 dollars since when I bought them and put them on my shelf. its going to be a serious wheeling rig not a jk w/ a light bar and 35s. I did the short arms game before on the XJ, it was short lived. |
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Originally Posted By Thunder_Stick:
I get told daily that I have an awesome jeep. Had a girl not to long ago wearing a Jeep shirt take a picture said it was the coolest jeep she ever saw and she was in a jeep club. https://i.imgur.com/AyHQ1ke.jpg https://i.imgur.com/6kSkucm.jpg View Quote |
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Buzz kill. Thread killer extraordinaire.
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If 4chan is the asshole of the internet, GD is its brother.
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