Let's See Your Isuzu!

Got out to Uwharrie over the weekend and had some fun.

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255/85/16 bfg muds and OME shocks and 929 coils. I don't remember the part numbers but I ended up using ome shocks from a tacoma which gave me an extra 3 inches of flex.
 
Im running 919s so you have an inch or more than I do in the rear. Im hesitant about lifting the front end that much, but it looks good. Did you get aftermarket t-bars upper a arms or do a ball joint flip?
 
Nice pictures! I like the stance too! Now, how did you manage to stop traffic for you picture?
Thanks. The Bridge was actually closed off to the public in order to connect the new eastern section to it.

Im running 919s so you have an inch or more than I do in the rear. Im hesitant about lifting the front end that much, but it looks good. Did you get aftermarket t-bars upper a arms or do a ball joint flip?
Im actually running a 1.5" poly coil spacer plus the oem rubber spacer/pad in the back. T-bars and a arms are oem but I did do a ball joint flip and a 2" diff drop.

Great looking rig!

- Andy
Thanks!
 
My previous Trooper was an 93 RS I used for rock crawling...those short wheelbase Troopers are nimble little woods crawlers...wheelbase is shorter than many Jeeps.

this was suppose to be my second car, but it quickly became my daily driver, fixed trans/brakes, and passed emission inspection so I am going to enjoy it for a while , I still need to take a care of power steering leak.
 
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If you have to replace the hard line that passes under the radiator over to the steering box, beware that all the computers at auto parts stores show the WRONG part for this. Way wrong. But the flex line from the pump that loops over the fan is shown correctly.
 
If you have to replace the hard line that passes under the radiator over to the steering box, beware that all the computers at auto parts stores show the WRONG part for this. Way wrong. But the flex line from the pump that loops over the fan is shown correctly.

Thx for heads up, I am trying to find reputable shop to find where the leaks is from , But I can see it is reddish color which is power steering.
 
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Ugh. All this thread does is push me closer and closer to a Gen.2 Trooper and further and further away from a Rover, hahaha.
 

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