Finally Got it!!!!!!
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Year: 2001
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Well, ive had a ton of problems with that stupid tbar drop bracet, they are garbage and i would like to warn everyone of the dangers of running one, i think i sheared off about 6 bolts just driving down the road and one time it sent me into Extrrrrreeeme DW on the interstate... so, if you are thinking about running one... dont do it.
So anyway to solve the problem i ordered up an adjustable trackbar (not the double shear) from IRO...
I loved dealing with the guys out there, the guys are great and they shipped it out very quick for me... But anywy, as always, heres some pics:
this pic didnt come out to great lol
So anyway to solve the problem i ordered up an adjustable trackbar (not the double shear) from IRO...
I loved dealing with the guys out there, the guys are great and they shipped it out very quick for me... But anywy, as always, heres some pics:
this pic didnt come out to great lol
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Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
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hey man jeeps lookin good bud....I can't find that flowmaster to save my life man I looked all over for it....how ya been man? I'm about to cut my jeep up and make a buggy out of it
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
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I havent updated in a while.. mostly because i havent done anything but i have made some plans...
Depending on how the summer goes (how fruitful the lawn mowing ends up...) here are my plans:
-Trim fenders
-Cut and replace my stock rocker with some HD ones and tie it into the frame
-1inch shackle in the rear to try to level it out a little better
-D44
-33 inch mud terrain
-Bumpstop
-Posssibly some new shocks...
-Flowmaster
-If the yard work is very fruitfull... ill regear (4.56 ) and put in a locker
-Front and rear bumper or just front tow pts
and i need to fix the steering issues im having as well
And i got bored today and took off my muffler and made a video of how it sounds:
Depending on how the summer goes (how fruitful the lawn mowing ends up...) here are my plans:
-Trim fenders
-Cut and replace my stock rocker with some HD ones and tie it into the frame
-1inch shackle in the rear to try to level it out a little better
-D44
-33 inch mud terrain
-Bumpstop
-Posssibly some new shocks...
-Flowmaster
-If the yard work is very fruitfull... ill regear (4.56 ) and put in a locker
-Front and rear bumper or just front tow pts
and i need to fix the steering issues im having as well
And i got bored today and took off my muffler and made a video of how it sounds:
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0L
I have a few smalll updates...
I put in some adjustable rancho 9000's in the back, my old shocks cuttoff about 3 inches of droop, and these allow for full droop but cuttoff about 1inch of uptravel, wich i figure is a fair tradeoff...
I also put on my BPE's and shortenened my quick discos so it rides good again
and i made a custom sticker:
I put in some adjustable rancho 9000's in the back, my old shocks cuttoff about 3 inches of droop, and these allow for full droop but cuttoff about 1inch of uptravel, wich i figure is a fair tradeoff...
I also put on my BPE's and shortenened my quick discos so it rides good again
and i made a custom sticker:
#140
some advice before you go spending large chunks of change on it: Save up a nice decent sized amount of money and keep adding to it a little at a time. Life tends to sneak up on you and surprise you with unexpected expenses and things breaking you didn't expect to ever break...even moreso when you drive and wheel a Jeep.
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Agreed. I want one too! to put on my other car that isn't a Jeep.
some advice before you go spending large chunks of change on it: Save up a nice decent sized amount of money and keep adding to it a little at a time. Life tends to sneak up on you and surprise you with unexpected expenses and things breaking you didn't expect to ever break...even moreso when you drive and wheel a Jeep.
some advice before you go spending large chunks of change on it: Save up a nice decent sized amount of money and keep adding to it a little at a time. Life tends to sneak up on you and surprise you with unexpected expenses and things breaking you didn't expect to ever break...even moreso when you drive and wheel a Jeep.
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not much build related but i figured id log in some pics of my trip the other day... had a great time...
Bumpstops moved way up on the list of things to do --that and FENDER TRIMMIN
Bumpstops moved way up on the list of things to do --that and FENDER TRIMMIN
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Great lookin Jeep And congrats on the license
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yep mines coming off when i drop my tank this weekend, by the way nice jeep can't wait to get a little bit-o-lift under my 89
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looks great man
HaHa those pics represent seven hours on me and even more on u!! haha it looks great!! i really like the cuts up front! and the back turned out alot better than i thought it would! cant wait to have u over to do the same to mine when i get it. not to shabby of a flexin job either considering u did it in your neighborhood
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HaHa those pics represent seven hours on me and even more on u!! haha it looks great!! i really like the cuts up front! and the back turned out alot better than i thought it would! cant wait to have u over to do the same to mine when i get it. not to shabby of a flexin job either considering u did it in your neighborhood
i put some effects on some of the pics: