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Old 03-01-2014, 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by mdo817
You replying to my post Travis? If so I can try and help you with part #'s, I might have a extra hydro line lock like I am running, it is a non electric one..
Yes... electric is nice but I can make my own lines if need be so mechanical isn't bad either... don't ditch nothing u may need I can find them pretty easy... I just mean u talking about swapping your lines to other fittings and being able to disconnect a side or whatever... haven't seen how that works... got pics installed or anything?

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Installing my rear lunchbox locker tonight. Can't wait to be locked F/R
Almost takes the fun out of it... Anything u can do on your tires now will be easy... that's what made me want to step everything up to the more extreme stuff lol...
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Going to pull apart. Anyone need anything?
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Originally Posted by huntingman2706217
Yes... electric is nice but I can make my own lines if need be so mechanical isn't bad either... don't ditch nothing u may need I can find them pretty easy... I just mean u talking about swapping your lines to other fittings and being able to disconnect a side or whatever... haven't seen how that works... got pics installed or anything?



Almost takes the fun out of it... Anything u can do on your tires now will be easy... that's what made me want to step everything up to the more extreme stuff lol...

Exactly. And having a trailer will let me keep on pushing it farther.
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Does anybody have an adjustable tracbar I can get from them tomorrow?
Old 03-02-2014, 08:28 AM
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Summit!
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Summit!
Thanks I totally forgot they where open today
Old 03-02-2014, 05:19 PM
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dumb moment of the day, my ignition switch wasn't turning all the way back. I felt like I was forgetting something when I turned it off and couldn't get the switched turned back. turns out, I parked in neutral... I'm an idiot. so just FYI your ignition switch won't turn all the way back when in neutral
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Finally got my jeep started today guys! Almost done with it! Finally...after 3 years...
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Nice
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Originally Posted by JuicyJuice4x4
Finally got my jeep started today guys! Almost done with it! Finally...after 3 years...
You sound like me.
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Anyone have any experience with aftermarket seats? I'm looking at the Corbeau BAJA SS
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Originally Posted by 94XjSport94
Anyone have any experience with aftermarket seats? I'm looking at the Corbeau BAJA SS
Corbeau makes some comfortable seats. Used to use those in my race car. Adapter brackets to bolt them to your Xj seats only cost 90 bucks or fab your own from flat stock steel.
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Originally Posted by Outlaw Star
Corbeau makes some comfortable seats. Used to use those in my race car. Adapter brackets to bolt them to your Xj seats only cost 90 bucks or fab your own from flat stock steel.
I was going to make them, or try to retain the sliding capability of the stock bracket with a little work.
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Originally Posted by 94XjSport94

I was going to make them, or try to retain the sliding capability of the stock bracket with a little work.
Yup. That's how the bracket works. Look at the pics on 4WD Hardwares website so you know what you're up against.
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Originally Posted by 94XjSport94
Anyone have any experience with aftermarket seats? I'm looking at the Corbeau BAJA SS

I run Mastercraft seats, I found them to be easier to get in and out of than the Corbeau, but the Corbeau seats sit good once you are in them, just some gee whiz info, TJ seats will bolt up to XJ sliders and bases so if you see brackets that say TJ they should work for you.

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