I've got a trip planned in May for the Moab and surrounding area and then the North Rim of Grand Canyon. So far I haven't done much in our area. Not interested in any of the mud holes around here. Don't want to get my Mall crawler that dirty. You been to any places around here?
I've now driven on the Evo plush ride coils for about 96 hours and a little over 100 miles.
My current impressions are : excellent. This is a wonderful budget boost lift for someone looking to get a level stance back after adding a heavy front bumper to the rear. What you don't realize that you are getting in the package, is a huge, and I will re emphasize, HUGE, increase in ride quality and overall drivability of your JK. My JK feels, drives, and turns awesome.
My favorite part of this upgrade you ask? Having the level Jeep again that I lost majorly after adding my Evo 1/4 stinger to the front. It just feels much more like an off road vehicle again. As far as the springs settling, after we put on the springs, we measured 38inchs at the side of the fender. 4 days later after 100 miles of driving and we are still at 38". I'll keep this updated as to how much we settle if any at all.
A huge improvement for the price, just a little over $200 dollars. There are a lot of budget boost lifts on the market, and the reason why I choose this one was due to the quality of EVO parts. Definitely a great buy
Here are some more shots of doing some testing off the beaten path.
Merry Christmas fellow Wayalifers! My fiancé and I decided to take the few days leading up to Christmas and go on a overnight vacation to my hometown in Northeast, TX and spend Christmas with my family. I am actually working at the Fire Station today so I will be celebrating with my second family. Here are a few pictures from our trip!
Loading up to head out!
After a 130 mile trip, we arrived at our destination. Our first stop, the second best Eiffel Tower!
My family members all agreed that my JKU needed a little more Christmas spirit!
Doing a little exploring(what little time we had too) and found this awesome old wooden bridge.
Gassing up for the drive back!
On the road again!
Our main destination on our trip back was a stop in the little Christmas village in Sulfur Springs, TX. We made it with very little daylight but enough to snap some pictures!
Throughout the city's downtown area, the trees were lined with green lights. Made for some great pictures!
Back home safe Christmas Eve!
So due to a pesky flying rock today, I lost half of a letter on my rear WAYALIFE sticker today. So with preparation for some new ones in the near future, I debadged both sides of my rig. Left my favorite ones though