Well my hard drive died and all my write ups :-(.
I did finish the lift tho :-) I'll upload some tomorrow.
I did finish the lift tho :-) I'll upload some tomorrow.
I traded my Wranglers for a used set of 35s MTZ plus gear install, plus sparton locker with hardened cross pin and some cash.
4.88s and 35s is awesome drum brakes and 35s not so much.
Anyone know a good Hard drive recovery software?
4.88s and 35s is awesome drum brakes and 35s not so much.
Anyone know a good Hard drive recovery software?
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Looks good. Just a thought though.... if you plan on seeing any mud, drilled/slotted brake rotors are a BAD idea. That is, unless you like frequently changing your brake pads.
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Check out Franks site I got all my Rubicon Express lift components at a steal from his site I easily saved over $400 from buying off his site and always received my items within 3 days. I double ordered on coils cause I figured for the price he was asking had to be per coil but I was wrong he called me maybe five min after I placed the order and explained that his prices are for a pair of coils anyway he fixed my order when he easily could have just taken my money and left me with a extra set of coils
Check out Franks site I got all my Rubicon Express lift components at a steal from his site I easily saved over $400 from buying off his site and always received my items within 3 days. I double ordered on coils cause I figured for the price he was asking had to be per coil but I was wrong he called me maybe five min after I placed the order and explained that his prices are for a pair of coils anyway he fixed my order when he easily could have just taken my money and left me with a extra set of coils
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I'm very OCD about keeping my XJ way way to clean lol I stripped the whole underside of all the old paint and grim/undercoating and re coated and painted everything black and mud just messes that up lol also I always have the worst luck on the mud something always goes wrong so I try to avoid itOriginally Posted by Northwoods Snowman
Looks good. Just a thought though.... if you plan on seeing any mud, drilled/slotted brake rotors are a BAD idea. That is, unless you like frequently changing your brake pads.





