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Nice job. Reminds me of the Scout I just got. Somebody put the seats of a Ford Windstar in it.
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That is pretty cool. I would not really want to be seen in it, if it were still in before mode. However the mods have made is somthing that anyone would want to roll in.
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very nice! good choice on the hardtop, and very nice spraypaint job, May I ask how much did you pay?
ETA: I should be specific, Base vehical was? all your mods make it how much now? |
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I would have skipped the body lift and mabey the springs for spring over
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well the body lift is a must. no way in hell would the RockTrac Transfer case fit up under it with a bellyup WITHOUT a body lift. plus I built a custom gas tank skid that takes advantage of the body lift, so I've gained almost 2inches departure clearance under there. I considered a spring over and for the amount of money involved to do it right, its just not worth it to me. it flexes GREAT with the setup I'm currently running. If I ever upgrade to a 44 or bigger in the front I might consider going SOA again. |
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the hardtop is a winter only thing. it rolls in just a bikini and no doors for the rest of the year. base price was $0 for the vehicle. I've got between 8-9k in it now. |
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VERY NICE. Really, good job.
My buddy has a 94 wrangler with a 4" suspension lift, similar size tires as yours too. Some people told him to get wider tires...but you need tall/somewhat skinny tires for mud/clay. That's mostly the terrain here in ohio. Wider tires are better suited for more sandy environments. 3" or 4" lift and those tires are a good combo. It's just what you need in size/height. It makes a jeep look well balanced. I wish all jeeps came from the factory that way. It's not overkill, or super redneck, it's just right IMHO. Now GET THAT THING MUDDY!!!! |
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do you have any pics of that skid plate? i'd like to build something like that for my dads yj.
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You do a disc or drum 8.8? How do you like it? I'm comtemplating the same swap.......thanks
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Time to get it out there and see if you can break the Dana 30 so you can swap a proper front end in and do a SOA!
I miss my 86 w/ detroit lockers, revolver shackles, 36's, 5.38 gears, etc!! |
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not much for the time being. its functional. LOL gotta cut a hole for my radio still. |
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disc 8.8 of course, only way to go. I'm convinced its just about the best rear-end upgrade for the money. unless you go full-widths. |
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it's already been fixed. nothing wrong with the Dana 30 for now. |
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Sorry I meant spend some money on a REAL CAGE!! Is that just bolted to the dash? I don't want this to sound like a flame man Just looking out for ya! |
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Its bolted to the cowl. and actually in the process of being bolted through the floor to the rocker guards with a frame tie in. so its plenty Real Enough. have you seen the rollover video on TBT's website? when tracy rolled at Moab? the cage she rolled in is almost EXACTLY identical in construction to this one and it held up fine. TBT's cage bolts to the cowl too. and that cage was WITHOUT the floor tie ins. Its plenty of cage for the type of wheelin I do. |
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You mean the roll that left the cage ripped from the dash?
stu-offroad.com/guards/sportbar/tracey4.jpg |
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Sorry man I need to stop...
I am just a freak when it comes to wheelin and staying safe. Nice jeep by the way. I am running a the PSC cage that goes to the floor and it is tied into the rockers. I decided to prepare myself for the day I roll the jeep going 65 on the freeway. The wheelin roll is going to be a slow one. Its the high speed roll that will get ya! Oh, and again.. Sweet jeep! |
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yeah, the one that she walked away from with just a bump on the head. and I guess you just choose to keep ignoring this,
I'm assuming you have PSC's full welded cage, because if not, how is PSC's trail cage any better? and you're fooling yourself if you think either of those cages is gonna protect you in a 65mph rollover. |
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Easy bruiser....
I was just asking if you planned to upgrade your cage as I feel it is inferior. I have seen lots of rolls and built plenty of jeeps so I know a little about how this stuff works. If you don't want my opinion then ignore it. I am sorry that I made you feel bad and appologize for being a little forward on my views. Just trying to help you out man. I am willing to bet that if you ever ran hells gate you would want a better cage then what you have. I have ran it and would not want to go all the way down it! I think tracy got lucky. |
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I just went back and looked at the original post by me, and the response by you.
Your a jack ass and I don't like you. Good day sir. |
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not quite the same thing. you rubbed me the wrong way and came off as a know it all jackass in your first post, hence my treatment of you as such in every consecutive post. good day indeed. |
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Oh and I was supose to know some how that you had a cage from your first set of pictures.
I am deducting the SWEEEETT from my first post. |
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too cool I've got the A to Z Rocker guards too, Love 'em '98 TJ 3.5" 32" MTR's etc... |
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Ok, Ok I should have looked a little closer.
Sorry for rubbin ya the wrong way man. Its still a kick ass jeep regardless of the cage configuration. |
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no problem man. I apologize too for coming off a little strong. tony |
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Nice Jeep, I like the heavy duty bumpers. One thing though, why the lift shackles? I'm fairly positive you can get , leaf springs inexpensively. |
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It says He's got a "RE 4inch lift kit" aka Rubicon Express 4" suspension, is leaf springs. |
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DUDE. it has a suspension lift AND longer shackles.
jeez. |
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yep. hack an inch of the sheetmetal, slap the TJ flares on and net another inch of clearance in the fender wells. |
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Calm down man..... looks like a lift shackle though nothing wrong with it, it's just a poor mans lift, is all.
Sounded like you are easily offended, must be a newbie in the 4x4 world? Relax and enjoy your rig. |
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not easily offended, I just get tired of having to repeat myself over and over again. from this post you still don't seem to comprehend. for like the millionth time. THEY ARE 1.25inch HEAVY DUTY LIFT SHACKLES the jeep also has 4inch Rubicon Express Suspension lift. is that plain enough for you yet? obviously I've been in the 4x4 world long enough to know the difference between a shackle lift and a suspension lift and can recognize both on a jeep without having to be beat over the head with it six different ways. |
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Nice YJ jtw!!
what axles you have underneath it? that's a beefy looking steering setup. YJ's definitely rock. I've got less in my YJ as it sits right now, than the base price of a TJ my buddy is building. LOL |
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yup, I've got about $15k in it as it sits there including the initial $5k for the base jeep.
Here's the rundown: 3.5" BDS SUA lift 1.25" HD lift shackles 1" Daystar body lift Ford 9" fullwidth rear from a '79 F250 w/5.38 gears and a Detroit disk brakes D44 HP w/high steer knuckles from a '79 F350 w/5.39 gears and a Detroit disk brakes PSC Rocker Knockers Raingler shorty front bumper Warn rear bumper/tire carrier 36x13.5x15 Iroks on rock crawler black steelies Advanced Adaptors SYE w/cv driveshaft High steer is 1.75" 1/4" wall dom Hiem jointed drag link/tie rod. IPF trail lights. Delta headlight conversion Warn HD9000i winch. LED flush light conversion going in today custom cage just went in (had it built in trade for a pair of ARs) tons of other stuff that I'm sure I'm forgeting: hi lift jack, neoprene seat covers, tuffy security radio console, bestop sound bar, etc, etc... I've removed all track bars and sway bars so it's real fun to drive on winding mountain roads! Up next I'm going to do tube fenders w/hard flares front and back. I've got a Vortec 4.3l engine and an NV4500 tranny for it sitting in the garage that will go in it at some point. I really need to get a trailer for it! I also installed rear TJ flares and did the cut n grind for more clearance. I've got a PSC power steering skid that I need to install now that I've swaped out my front bumper as well. I'm looking into a belly up pan as well. It never ends with these frickin' things! ETA: haha! I found a pic of what it looked like when I got it: |
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got the winch rope and fairlead changed out yesterday. Today I'm hoping to get the LED taillight conversion done. I'll post pics if I get it finished.
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nice jeep man!
give us some specs on that beast, don't tease. |
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