99' XJ; A slow and steady NW build.
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Likr your Diff covers say Solid... Awesome documentation of your build keep up the good work...
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Thanks buddy.
As for an update, I have decided to switch from OEM Aluminum wheels (Ravine) to OEM Steel wheel (Sawblade).
I like the more bland look, more of a factory look, and if a steel wheel happens to be bent I can always hammer back into place if need be.
I plan on painting these wheels white as well... ExPo look .
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Nice X, I have a question about your OME lift install. When you installed your OME leafs did you install the (+) leaf on the driver side and the (-) leaf on the passenger side? I just installed the 1.75" OME 930 coils w/ a 1.75" coil spacer and put the slightly taller coil on the driver side, I still need to install the leafs and last time I installed OME HD leafs the passenger side sat about 1.5" higher than the driver side when they were broken in.
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Front Lift installed "prerunner style"-
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Front Lift installed "prerunner style"-
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Nice X, I have a question about your OME lift install. When you installed your OME leafs did you install the (+) leaf on the driver side and the (-) leaf on the passenger side? I just installed the 1.75" OME 930 coils w/ a 1.75" coil spacer and put the slightly taller coil on the driver side, I still need to install the leafs and last time I installed OME HD leafs the passenger side sat about 1.5" higher than the driver side when they were broken in.
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Today I took a big step and decided to get my Sawblades installed. Going in, I really did not know what to expect as I have never seen this combination before on a XJ. I was iffy, back and forth, yet excited to see the results. It's safe to say that I will not be switching back to the Ravines. I absolutely love this wheel/tire combo on my Jeep!
Side-by-side comparison between the Ravines and Sawblades:
Side-by-side comparison between the Ravines and Sawblades:
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to each their own. but Ravines > sawblades any day of the week imho. i really loved the look of your jeep when i saw ur thread last week with the ravines on it, but if you like it better then thats all that matters! ive had people tell me they dont like the rubicon moab wheels on my xj lol.
on another note, are you shooting with a dslr?
on another note, are you shooting with a dslr?
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to each their own. but Ravines > sawblades any day of the week imho. i really loved the look of your jeep when i saw ur thread last week with the ravines on it, but if you like it better then thats all that matters! ive had people tell me they dont like the rubicon moab wheels on my xj lol.
on another note, are you shooting with a dslr?
on another note, are you shooting with a dslr?
What are you planning on doing with those ravines?
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to each their own. but Ravines > sawblades any day of the week imho. i really loved the look of your jeep when i saw ur thread last week with the ravines on it, but if you like it better then thats all that matters! ive had people tell me they dont like the rubicon moab wheels on my xj lol.
on another note, are you shooting with a dslr?
on another note, are you shooting with a dslr?
Moab's are sweet!
I am not shooting with a DSLR, although I do desperately want one (Nikon 5100 or Canon T3i). I'm in College and unfortunately have to get my priorities straight for the next few years.
But for all my photos I use my iPhone 4S.
Lol. I am going to sell them. It's too bad your not closer because shipping across the States sure won't be cheap.
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Ha I can see what your saying, but as you said, to each their own and I really enjoy these new wheels. It hits the nail on the head with what I am looking for. I strive to be different than others...
Moab's are sweet!
I am not shooting with a DSLR, although I do desperately want one (Nikon 5100 or Canon T3i). I'm in College and unfortunately have to get my priorities straight for the next few years.
But for all my photos I use my iPhone 4S.
Moab's are sweet!
I am not shooting with a DSLR, although I do desperately want one (Nikon 5100 or Canon T3i). I'm in College and unfortunately have to get my priorities straight for the next few years.
But for all my photos I use my iPhone 4S.