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Old 04-04-2009, 11:40 PM
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Looks great man but did you have to take your boxers off to get the work done?

Haha - Yeah investing my own blood and sweat wasn't enough I had to sacrifice those for the cause
Old 04-04-2009, 11:59 PM
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all the pics worked for me, Jeep looks great!!! Good job, love the green, now get some coil spacers and some shackles and go higher
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Wow, that looks really great. Makes me want to go out and blow money I don't have to do the same thing
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GREAT post brother!! If you dont mind me asking, what did you pay for your tires?? I am seriously considering those for my rig. Once you get your rig on the trail, get us some more pics of that BEAUTIFUL rig!! Congrats!!
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Like it a lot.love how u had everything there and did it all at once.i had to wait two days the darn stores where closed.
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Originally Posted by 00XJCO
Try reloading? I double checked all the links and they're all good.
They work this morning. For what ever reason last night they did not work. Anyways jeep looks good.
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Originally Posted by Desertfox1023
Looks great man but did you have to take your boxers off to get the work done?

thats funny

in the army my first drill instructor told us if you ever get skid marks
take them of and use them as a rag while you working on something
that way you can cover your tracks and say its dirt or grease
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Originally Posted by mike37
thats funny

in the army my first drill instructor told us if you ever get skid marks
take them of and use them as a rag while you working on something
that way you can cover your tracks and say its dirt or grease
That's just nasty ... but didn't you see the toilet in the first pic? It all fits together.


But seriously OP, I am so impressed that you've never modded a vehicle before, busted in there got it alt done. Even overcame the few challenges that presented themselves. Wow. New lift, new shoes, lots o' good pics, write-up, and I can even feel the excitement in your post. Well done!
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Good work, looks BA!
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Looks great!, makes me so excited for installing my RE 3.5 with Monotubes on this upcoming thursday.
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Originally Posted by LCFRJEEP
GREAT post brother!! If you dont mind me asking, what did you pay for your tires?? I am seriously considering those for my rig. Once you get your rig on the trail, get us some more pics of that BEAUTIFUL rig!! Congrats!!
Don't mind at all! They were 78 dollars each, and 11 dollars shipping for each tire, so $356 for all 4. I was pretty skeptical about buying re-treads, but I had read nothing but good reviews about the tires, and for the price I couldn't resist. I am completely satisfied with the tires! They mounted and balanced beautifully and they ride great. Since XJ's aren't exactly hot rods I can't tell any difference in accelleration, but the way I can stop now suggests they offer way better grip even on pavement than my all terrains did! They ripped it up in a recent snowstorm we had here too, I can't wait to get them offroad. Needless to say, I highly recommend them!

Also - you may want to specify when you order them that you want them mounted on Wrangler MT/R carcasses, or BFG's, if you prefer, I wanted mine on MT/R carcasses so they wouldn't obviously be re-treads and the MT/R tires are great, but they told me they also put the MT/G tread on BFG carcassess so just make sure you specify with them first so you know exactly what you're getting!

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Looks great, nice attention to detail.

I know its a little late but I bought a brand new 33 gallon Craftsman compressor from Sears that came with an impact, air wrachet, hammer, and hose for $290. But, electric impacts are nice and you dont have to hear a loud as compressor and wait for the air pressure to build up.
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Just be careful using your normal sockets on that inpact cause there not rated for it and you could blow one apart. Other than that the jeep looks great nice job
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Originally Posted by XJ?2010
Just be careful using your normal sockets on that inpact cause there not rated for it and you could blow one apart. Other than that the jeep looks great nice job
Haha I know, but I didn't want to spend any more money on impact sockets. I blew 2 of them apart and it felt goood!


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