I like the look. Would like it even more if the rear was trimmed the same way!
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I like the look. Would like it even more if the rear was trimmed the same way!
I am by no means an expert, but my experience thus far has been contrary to this statement. I have the RE 3.5" lift and run 31x10.5's on the stock Ecco's which are 15x7 with 5.25" backspacing. No...
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These guys look to have good stuff for a decent price. No experience with them though.
http://performance-curve.com/jeep.aspx
I have these in the 31x10.5x15 and have put close to 1000 miles on them, could not be happier. The tire that was most out of balance has only two weights on it, all others have just one, so they are...
Here are the drivers side pieces and the finished result.
I would imagine that the shackles (4 3/4 ton) are the limiting factor in the load limit, these things are pretty heavy duty.
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Brackets and shackle mounts were $88 shipped from HiCountryOffroad.com.
D-Rings were 9.50/ea off Amazon.
Nice part about these brackets is that it incorporates a new heavy duty steering box brace.
Drivers side bracket and brace
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/CAHLHEIM/Jeep/ae0f4588.jpg
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Got some new toys to play with:
Hi Country Xtreme Tow Hook Brackets and D-Ring Mounts
Smittybilt 3/4" Pin D-Ring Shackles.
Pics on the rig to come later.
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No pressure of course.
I wont say its cooler, but It's almost cooler not knowing, if that makes any sense. I dont want to pretend that I know anything more than the 9 slot grill tells, but I'm sure it's a pretty cool story...
Yeah, not sure of the history behind it yet. Once I learn more, I may make a post about it with more detailed photos.
http://designtoattract.com/photo_album_inspirations/images/inspirations09.jpg
It's a neat process indeed. Though its not the only thing she does, she does love to use it, especially in autumn.
Here are some photos from the land we wheel on in Mid-Eastern MO. Also, feel free to check out my wife's website for more photos. (shameless plug, I know)...
Chevy C1500 pickup (1988 - 1999) front brake lines work well for lifted XJ's. I used the Dorman H38620 and H38621 from RockAuto.com. Had to shave roughly 1/16" off side of the banjo bolt loop, but...