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Old 04-06-2016, 10:33 PM
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Im looking to put some sliders and fender flairs on my xj. i think ill go with the olympic double nerf bars for the sliders but on the Flairs IDK if i want to go bushwacker or Napier. i have already trimmed the front fender and im running 33x12.5s and they throw water and mud like nobodies business so i want to make sure i get enough coverage with what i end up with but i dont want a lot of excess over hang either. any suggestions?
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Most Nerf bars aren't sliders and Napiers don't stick out as much as BW

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Most Nerf bars aren't sliders and Napiers don't stick out as much as BW
I know but these are reversible by pulling some pins. Down to act as a step up to give move clearence and provide body protection. I know the Napiers are thinner. I am wondering if anyone is running them with 12.5s and how they work. Thanks
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Napier Flat Flares work great on my 32x11.5's and AJ's super rock rails. Great Combo and AJ's sliders dont stick out that much. 4" lift and i am 5'9" and i can step right over them into the cab. Girlfriend is 5'5" and has no problems either
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After the abs and delete and manifold gasket replacement I went through a series of mis-ships from Ironman 4x4 fab, I decided to order a custom tie rod from Stinky Fab and still had to cut it down, since I didn't give them the correct measurements.

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I used Synergy tie rods with 1/2" taper for the custom tie rod.
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After installing the new tie rod and taking her for a spin I realized I might be in need of some replacement parts at the knuckle. No death wobble but it definitely felt loose considering all the steering parts were new. I decided to just do a full sweep. Replaced inner seals, added outer seals, replaced the hubs, ball joints and U joints. tacked the new spicer U joints for extra protection.

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After some inspection I realized my tail cone was cracked, and the rear shaft needed rebuilt. I decided this was a good time to add an SYE and new rear shaft. I then scored a 99 29 spline 8.25 for 100 bucks! I'd been looking to replace the dana 35 for some time. I decided whilst it's an open and out I'd give it some upgrades. I added a JCR truss and welded on some extended bump stop plates, and high clearance shock mounts. I had to literally CUT the old t-case off. Luckily I had a buddy with a parts Jeep and I got a free T-case. Installed SYE, new Oliver custom shaft, and and disc swapped 29 spline 8.25. Things were looking good!





Scored an HD diff cover for 60 bucks, with a spare axle included
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The raised shock mounts on the axle forced me to find shorter shocks. I ordered some Bilsteins for 0-2" lift.
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After some more test driving I realized there was STILL play in the steering. Further inspection yielded a leaky steering box. It was time to get it replaced. I took this opportunity to set up for HYDRO ASSIST, and boy! What a difference OFF-ROAD. Kinda hard to get used to on road, but still very manageable.




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Decided the KM'2 had to go. I used some JK take offs for a while, but they were absolutely awful in wet weather. It was time to get back to an AT so I decided to pull the trigger on some Falken Wildpeake at3w's and oh man they have not disappointed!
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One of the final upgrades I've done over the last two years was a new battery, Dirt Bound battery tray and one of the LAST sets of custom Mean Lemons battery cables ever produced.

Removed 270,000 mile oem trash

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One of my fun little side projects was building these adjustable shackles out of some forged bushings I had laying around after I mangled my Daystar shackles at Rausch Creek.
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Fall 2020. I was cooped up most of the year with everyone else. I was able to squeeze in a nice day trip to AOAA with camping and whiskey by the fire. It was an amazing weekend.

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I'm completely confused how this thread went from the main point of fender flares and sliders, to steering, drive shafts, rear axles, shackles, etc........


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