Roni's Rogue4x4 Build...finally!
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Might have to give you some competition ... jk probably won't even be able to enter until 2020
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What's up Roni? How's the rig been treatin you? Just droppin in to tell ya that I just finished reading your thread for motivation to get out in the driveway and work on mine. I put in alot of hours in the beginning of the summer but I haven't touched it in a couple weeks. 85 and humid out today but I'll be out there with a cold one in my hand once I'm home from work.
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Nice build thread! Your 1 ton steering is almost the same as what in on my XJ, so I subscribed to and read your whole build thread. Nice!!!
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Ah. I see what you mean. Rubicon Express 5.5 lift springs. The one on the driver's side does look bowed in this picture, but on level ground it doesn't. Side picture of that side on more level ground.
I'll try to get another pic later.
Kev
I'll try to get another pic later.
Kev
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In the first pic, it looked almost as if your spring perches were too close together. I think your camera lense has a little bit of a fisheye to it.
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Originally Posted by Basslicks
Yeah that looks better.
In the first pic, it looked almost as if your spring perches were too close together. I think your camera lense has a little bit of a fisheye to it.
In the first pic, it looked almost as if your spring perches were too close together. I think your camera lense has a little bit of a fisheye to it.
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