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Old 01-04-2012, 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by a_shirey
pieced together?
put together from different parts/manufacturers to get the same result, for example:

My lift components consist of:
A bastard leaf pack - Dodge Dakota leafs + XJ leafs
Currie LCAs
Rough Country Brake Lines
Currie Front Coils for a TJ
Teraflex shocks for a JK Wrangler with a 4" lift
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Originally Posted by dukie564
super swampers suck ***** on anything except muddy trails. So much better tires out there
You've definitely have a way with words
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Originally Posted by Tattookid85

Bought at separate times, my kit is used
nahh, i want a full boar kit.
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Originally Posted by Tattookid85

Crazy rays Is a junk yard!!
i know!
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Originally Posted by dukie564

put together from different parts/manufacturers to get the same result, for example:

My lift components consist of:
A bastard leaf pack - Dodge Dakota leafs + XJ leafs
Currie LCAs
Rough Country Brake Lines
Currie Front Coils for a TJ
Teraflex shocks for a JK Wrangler with a 4" lift
Clayton Trackbar
Homemade Disconnects
Rusty's Ubolts
Thanks Justin, I didn't feel like typing that much
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Originally Posted by a_shirey

i know!
Ok
Old 01-04-2012, 01:10 PM
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well thanks for the help guys. ill definitely keep this in mind for my build. private message me phone numbers so we can set up a meet and greet.
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Originally Posted by a_shirey
i wanna do flat fenders. no flares. they wont stick out too far, right?
Maryland sucks with their fender flare laws. Yes, they will stick out too far if you go with 12.50's 10.50's should be ok.

If I was to put another lift on my XJ, this would be the IROR kit I would go with. You can always add on to it at a later date if you decide to get into crawling

http://www.ironrockoffroad.com/Merch...egory_Code=XLK
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Originally Posted by pulltabmike
To fit 33's you will need 3.5-4.5" of lift and trimming.
Unless you're this guy

Originally Posted by pulltabmike
We did one at Crazy Rays a while back in Edgewood. Gets everyone together to shoot the breeze, and get some parts for their jeeps to boot.
That was a good day. We gotta do it again when the weather warms up a little. I'll work in the snow, but it isn't the best time to do an outdoor meet on foot lol
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Unless you're this guy


That was a good day. We gotta do it again when the weather warms up a little. I'll work in the snow, but it isn't the best time to do an outdoor meet on foot lol
I can handle the cold, but old age is catching up with me

Hopefully when I get these cortizone shots in my neck, my left arm will stop screaming at me
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Originally Posted by pulltabmike
Maryland sucks with their fender flare laws. Yes, they will stick out too far if you go with 12.50's 10.50's should be ok.

If I was to put another lift on my XJ, this would be the IROR kit I would go with. You can always add on to it at a later date if you decide to get into crawling

http://www.ironrockoffroad.com/Merch...egory_Code=XLK
long arms FTMFW!! although the great thing with BDS is that you also get free shipping to one of their vendors too... might be 1800 bucks, but you save shipping. Mid-Atlantic 4x4 and Speed in Glen Burnie is a vendor for them... damn... i think i talked myself into BDS...
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Trick Trucks, across Maryland, are also vendors. That's where i found out about BDS.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Trick Trucks, across Maryland, are also vendors. That's where i found out about BDS.
yeah, im definitely going 4.5" long arms though... but that is $2300 versus the $1800 for the 4.5" short arms...
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Tell Mike to fab it for you. $200
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Originally Posted by jakbob
long arms FTMFW!! although the great thing with BDS is that you also get free shipping to one of their vendors too... might be 1800 bucks, but you save shipping. Mid-Atlantic 4x4 and Speed in Glen Burnie is a vendor for them... damn... i think i talked myself into BDS...
If he was crawling, I'd agree with you 150%. For mudding and such, short arms should be more than enough...


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