A plug for Simon's bumper, I've seen this multiple times and it is every bit as clean as he describes. Save some serious money and treat yourself/cruiser:exclaim:
Can't wait to see the install! I'm patiently (not!) waiting for one for the 62 and have been thinking about how to treat the inside of the tailgate. My thought was to LineX the inside of the tailgate and the underside of the door to keep rattles to a minimum and protect the sheetmetal. What...
Nice Keith! When I did my lift I ordered the front and rear shafts in the double cardon from Tom and couldn't be happier. The most impressive part was when I moved my rear axle back 2" and sent the rear shaft back with the revised measurements and the total cost for everything was $60! Where...
I couldn't find a local retailer for the SP's, so went with the Kermits. I finally got to sit on one that Sinuhe has and it is pure love! I'd give the SP's a more comfortable rating than the Kermits by far. The two downsides are it doesn't pack down that small and what was SP thinking putting...
OME Positives: Configurable to be able to select medium or heavy duty springs depending on anticipated load of vehicle and supplies. With 2" of lift no problems (crossed fingers) with driveline angles. Great reputation and a work horse of a spring.
OME Cons: Not sure if progressive, IMHO, I...
Welcome Aboard! :beer:
Not to familiar with the Jeep, but I use an Adventure Trailer to haul all the gear and get maximum area for the passengers. You would be surprised what kind of trails an AT can tackle.
Hey Ron,
Gary (PCRover) actually hit me up on PM before your post so he's got first lick:)
Rear springs should be availabe in a few weeks and you have first lick on those (I swear they are clean).
Switched out front springs a while back because Keith couldn't leave well enough alone...
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