Canvas JK - Mar 5, 2014 #2 Go to,project-jk.com and look at Eddie's write up. I used it to put in my OR Fab Sport cage which was a lot better than the directions. R/ Will Sent from my fRuit product using WAL
Go to,project-jk.com and look at Eddie's write up. I used it to put in my OR Fab Sport cage which was a lot better than the directions. R/ Will Sent from my fRuit product using WAL
Canvas JK - Mar 6, 2014 #4 My bad I thought you were doing the cage. Sent from my fRuit product using WAL
Canvas JK - Mar 6, 2014 #5 Here is the Quadratec link and if you click on the picture it looks like the skinny pieces mount to the tramission. http://www.quadratec.com/products/12065_3030_07.htm R/ Will Sent from my fRuit product using WAL
Here is the Quadratec link and if you click on the picture it looks like the skinny pieces mount to the tramission. http://www.quadratec.com/products/12065_3030_07.htm R/ Will Sent from my fRuit product using WAL
noroad New member Mar 6, 2014 #6 Mine is one for a rubicon express but that 3 by 1.5 foot bar is weird
Northridge4x4 - Mar 6, 2014 #7 That is a spacer incase your exhaust comes in contact with the skid. it will lower the skid down for clearance. David
That is a spacer incase your exhaust comes in contact with the skid. it will lower the skid down for clearance. David
Bill S New member Mar 6, 2014 #8 Everyone I know that put those skids on had to use the spacer. Without it the exhaust rattled on the skid plate. Mine included.
Everyone I know that put those skids on had to use the spacer. Without it the exhaust rattled on the skid plate. Mine included.
noroad New member Mar 6, 2014 #9 Northridge4x4 said: That is a spacer incase your exhaust comes in contact with the skid. it will lower the skid down for clearance. David Click to expand... Thanks a bunch my exhaust is not in contact so i guess i will set it aside thank you for the quick responses guys post picks in a bit!
Northridge4x4 said: That is a spacer incase your exhaust comes in contact with the skid. it will lower the skid down for clearance. David Click to expand... Thanks a bunch my exhaust is not in contact so i guess i will set it aside thank you for the quick responses guys post picks in a bit!
cozdude Guy with a Red 2-Door Mar 6, 2014 #11 Looks good Andrew! Hope it never has to be put to the test lol Sent from my iPhone
noroad New member Mar 6, 2014 #13 Thanks guys and im sure they well get bent if not ur not trying hard enough lol haha
mrmet1983 New member Mar 6, 2014 #14 Was wondering the same thing when I installed line but I just left it off and haven't had any issues at all I don't always wheel , but when I do I keep it tight......... Stay dirty my friends.
Was wondering the same thing when I installed line but I just left it off and haven't had any issues at all I don't always wheel , but when I do I keep it tight......... Stay dirty my friends.