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Old 03-17-2010, 08:30 PM
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Well I will start off with my list of mods .
When purchased it had a 4 inch home brew lift with rubicon express super flex lowers and front spring rear shackles and a add a leaf .
Here is what it looked like when I got it

Next is where I built a winch bumper and added 34 LTB's and trimmed out rear fenders

Here is my Iron Rock Off road long arm kit and aussie locker and more rear finder trim


I have also upgraded the rear axle to a 8.25 29 spline which I plan to weld and install in weld on bead locks
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Nice looking woodie.
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Woody....

I had an 87 i spent alot of time restoring, new interior, motor etc and traded it for my son's first YJ. I miss that Jeep..
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Thanks guys
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sweet looking woody.
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That's a tough lookin' truck. Nice to see a modded Woodie.
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Thanks guys I got some more mods I will be doing very soon .
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Well I started a couple weeks ago by adding a rear shelf and a rubber floor in the rear . I installed a roof rack and did a slight paint job.




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looks good...like the trim on the fenders did the same to mine....
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I like the new paint job. Also nice job on the fender trim, i'm building up the courage to do mine but im afraid of messing up haha
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I like the new paint job. Also nice job on the fender trim, i'm building up the courage to do mine but im afraid of messing up haha
Start small if you trace the front flair that is the best way too cut front but the rear just takes alot of time and welding
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Originally Posted by Wwildman
Start small if you trace the front flair that is the best way too cut front but the rear just takes alot of time and welding

Alright man thanks for the advice!
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