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Congrats on the move to the office jimmy!
So far, so good justin...and yeah now you do need a high lift. And somewhere else to put your spare ha.
F this...got nearly done the railing today and now I realized I have to grind down all this rust on the last couple lengths. Oh well, more time = more $.
So far, so good justin...and yeah now you do need a high lift. And somewhere else to put your spare ha.
F this...got nearly done the railing today and now I realized I have to grind down all this rust on the last couple lengths. Oh well, more time = more $.
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Originally Posted by kuzican
no, best moment ever was waiting in the MVA line for about 3 mins, and only being in MVA for a total of about 5 mins. also. it is on the road now. so wherever I go, it's in the blue one now, unless I go offroading or trailer something....
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Jon, you should give me a 30x9.5x15 cause Mark found a bubble in one of mine last night. Going out to install the spare now.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Jon, you should give me a 30x9.5x15 cause Mark found a bubble in one of mine last night. Going out to install the spare now.
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Just did this on my jeep. First side took about 5 hours, knocked out the second side in an hour. It really is not that difficult but it does take some finesse since the ball joint press doesn't fit perfectly on the lower joint. Check out page 7 on my build thread
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well just drove the blue jeep for a little. I felt like i was cheating on my white XJ a little, lol. oh well. it was strange having the car being almost level as compared to driving with the rear sitting up an inch