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Old 07-20-2012, 02:16 PM
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How many here have JCR products?

Worm
Green
Mick
Myself
Kuzi

I know there is more, but can't think of who
I have their nutstrips
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Originally Posted by Pudgy Fingers
I'm finishing up eating and then I'll give it another shot. I'll pry it in there. That was one of the main problems is I couldn't get the bit flush on there.

On a side note I threw some 33x10.5 on there today.
take the bolt out you can get to and the bracket will flex just enough to get a socket on
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Originally Posted by Pudgy Fingers
On a side note I threw some 33x10.5 on there today.

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Originally Posted by Pudgy Fingers
Let me see what the wife thinks about it. Anyone else coming up?

Mark....so far
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I do have JCR's bumper builders DIY bracket sets front and rear....
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Can someone keep an eye out for the following in the yards?

89-94 4WD Amigo
88-91 Trooper
88-95 Spacecab Pup Pickup 2WD
ANY 2.6L Isuzu Pickup

Thinking about using the 12 Bolt Rear to go with a Waggy Front.
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
Can someone keep an eye out for the following in the yards?

89-94 4WD Amigo
88-91 Trooper
88-95 Spacecab Pup Pickup 2WD
ANY 2.6L Isuzu Pickup

Thinking about using the 12 Bolt Rear to go with a Waggy Front.
you ***...don't steal my axle
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Originally Posted by dukie564
you ***...don't steal my axle


Lol...it's either that or an 8.8...and the 12 bolt is just a hair wider and comes factory with steeper gears.

I am intrigued.
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
Lol...it's either that or an 8.8...and the 12 bolt is just a hair wider and comes factory with steeper gears.

I am intrigued.

Oh...and the bolt pattern is 6 x 5.5 which matches the waggy....

1" spacers on the rear and stock rims with little backspacing....good to go.
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Originally Posted by Green2000

take the bolt out you can get to and the bracket will flex just enough to get a socket on
The bolt wins today. I finally got a socket on with and extension and the air tool could t get it off. I'll take it to my mechanic friend next week.
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669

Mark....so far
Cool.
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Originally Posted by nowhres
How many here have JCR products?

Worm
Green
Mick
Myself
Kuzi

I know there is more, but can't think of who
me me me
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Originally Posted by nowhres
No, he rolled it, bought another
Thats cool he drove it home haha

Originally Posted by McGXJ
But we also hit the range today, so can't complain. Shooting an MP-5 full auto is F***ING AWESOME
Jealous! Not the sand storm...the mp5 part
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Originally Posted by nowhres

Pics of Bens Hole, hmmmmm..............
got bored during a hand job.


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