That's coming along really nice! :thumb:
Bushwackers look nice and really open things up. Any idea what bumpers you are going to go with yet?
Nice ! That's awesome , looks great.. Still in debate if I want the flat ones, or the cut-outs ..
Thanks, we're really happy with the way things are coming out
Haven't decided yet. We have tow points front and rear so we're okay just leaving well enough alone for now. Definitely need to get some rocker guards though.
It was a tough decision for us as well. We originally put in an order for the cutout flares but changed our minds at the last minute. We're really happy with the way these look.
Those look very nice. :thumb: I think some EVO style skins would look good. Hell, even 80's style diamond plate wouldn't look bad. Lol.
This is really nice :thumb:,I'm trying to convince my neighbor to do this on his but he's a cheap son of a gun.:grayno:
Hows it sit next to rubicat? I saw him sitting back there :bleh:
Sent from my phone?
That looks really good Eddie ! Was wondering what you were going to do after the lift to get some up travel. At least now you have some room.
Who is fighting? I'm trying to help. You?
BTW JK Noob is a bit of sarcasm on my part.....
Looks great, now flex it up and let us know if it rubs.
Ill have to say im loving the XJ build it reminds me of my build days!!! i will say the xjs dont lean to much when you remove both sway bars ( i did that) of course i have driven an old 51 international pickup with no sway bars so yeah. also i want to just say i built up an xj before it was cool! lol these things have so much potential!! awesome build keep it up!!! :thumb:
found this today on my cell phone!!!
So you have 2" bumps top extensions correct ? How big are the bump stops including that? Or is it only 2"?
Nice shot!! Like I said, a sway bar isn't necessary - it's just a personal preference of mine. I tend to load up my rigs and with the extra weight, have found the addition of a rear sway bar to be helpful but, that's just me.
Yes, the front bump stop extension on the axle are 2" tall and the rear bump stops are 2" longer than stock. The Rancho kit didn't come with bump stop extensions as they aren't really needed but, I wanted to keep a lower stance and installed them in an effort to help make that possible. Again, looking at the measurements, the fronts should work out fine and the rear will be close.
Nice shot!! Like I said, a sway bar isn't necessary - it's just a personal preference of mine. I tend to load up my rigs and with the extra weight, have found the addition of a rear sway bar to be helpful but, that's just me.
yeah i find the sway bars are more personal preference, the way i figure it is im driving a jeep not some super car on rails so i can take my time around corners and enjoy life! i loaded mine up with 4 friends and camping gear and set off to moab, did it lean? hell yes did i care hell no! but like i said personal preference!! and thanks for the compliments on the shot!!! its at a local recreation spot here in gunnison where i mountain bike and cross country ski at ill include a zoomed out pic!
Well, anyone who knows me knows that I do tend to drive my Jeeps a bit faster than most would prefer so, that might be where we differ :blush:
Can't wait to see some pics of Plan C out on the big roads doing its thing!!
Only one missing..........
Looks sharp!!!