I'd like to introduce myself first as I am new to this forum, but have been lurking for a while. My name is Nick.
As a previous owner of a few xj's and currently own a built up tj. I have drooled over some jks I have seen around here and decided to order my 2014 in the beginning of August.
2014 2 door Rubicon white with saddle interior and auto trans nothing extra on top of that.
My goals were a complete bolt on JK that not only looks amazing but is also has great road manners and awesome offroader capabilities.
For the build..so far (a Jeep is never complete) I have chosen the following for starters
Rock Krawler 3.5" max travel lift
Fox 2.0 Reservoir shocks
37" Toyos
ATX Slabs
Poison Spyder BFH bumpers front and rear
Everything listed should be delivered tomorrow and the build will begin in the afternoon.
I will begin adding pictures and documentation as the build proceeds.
Stay tuned!
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After a few build planning beers
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Mopar cornhole?! yep
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Parts came in today 10/14 Started with putting together the Toyos and Slabs. Pretty straight forward assembly and was easy for a first timer like myself.
I used ceramic balancing beads, hopefully these work well. Using these are also a first for me.
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As a previous owner of a few xj's and currently own a built up tj. I have drooled over some jks I have seen around here and decided to order my 2014 in the beginning of August.
2014 2 door Rubicon white with saddle interior and auto trans nothing extra on top of that.
My goals were a complete bolt on JK that not only looks amazing but is also has great road manners and awesome offroader capabilities.
For the build..so far (a Jeep is never complete) I have chosen the following for starters
Rock Krawler 3.5" max travel lift
Fox 2.0 Reservoir shocks
37" Toyos
ATX Slabs
Poison Spyder BFH bumpers front and rear
Everything listed should be delivered tomorrow and the build will begin in the afternoon.
I will begin adding pictures and documentation as the build proceeds.
Stay tuned!
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After a few build planning beers
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Mopar cornhole?! yep
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Parts came in today 10/14 Started with putting together the Toyos and Slabs. Pretty straight forward assembly and was easy for a first timer like myself.
I used ceramic balancing beads, hopefully these work well. Using these are also a first for me.
Uploaded with ImageShack.com
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