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#891
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WHOOO HOOOOOO!!!!
Someone just ordered his Lift kit....
And that someone is ME!
hahahha... Now who wants to help me put this bad boy in ??
Teraflex 2.5'' coil lift with shocks...
I am PSYCHED...
I also grabbed a set of front and rear Quadratec mats
I know people like other brands but I think that the quadratec ones are pretty damn nice looking and they are supposed to be real heavy
Anywayyyy I am sooo psyched... Now all I neeed is to get some $$ for 35's woohooo
Someone just ordered his Lift kit....
And that someone is ME!
hahahha... Now who wants to help me put this bad boy in ??
Teraflex 2.5'' coil lift with shocks...
I am PSYCHED...
I also grabbed a set of front and rear Quadratec mats
I know people like other brands but I think that the quadratec ones are pretty damn nice looking and they are supposed to be real heavy
Anywayyyy I am sooo psyched... Now all I neeed is to get some $$ for 35's woohooo
I'd like to help. Selfishly, since I want to get the same 2.5" coil lift and will be looking for help myself! How much did you pay for the lift?
Where are you planning to install it? got lift access?
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I have a friend who is skilled with this stuff so I might have him help me... I was also considering letting the pro's do it... heh but since I am on a budget I am likely going to opt for the hands on approach...
Access to a lift might be possiable but might not I gotta work that out...
I paid 766 for everything, so - 120 for the mats roughtly its like 645ish for the lift kit.
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I got a few ideas...
I have a friend who is skilled with this stuff so I might have him help me... I was also considering letting the pro's do it... heh but since I am on a budget I am likely going to opt for the hands on approach...
Access to a lift might be possiable but might not I gotta work that out...
I paid 766 for everything, so - 120 for the mats roughtly its like 645ish for the lift kit.
I have a friend who is skilled with this stuff so I might have him help me... I was also considering letting the pro's do it... heh but since I am on a budget I am likely going to opt for the hands on approach...
Access to a lift might be possiable but might not I gotta work that out...
I paid 766 for everything, so - 120 for the mats roughtly its like 645ish for the lift kit.
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got to talk to the Girl friend for a date but im going to have a jeep BBQ if anyone would be interested. once the weather gets a little more consistent. beer food and jeeps can't beat it.
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well hell the quadratec mats are backordered :(
but the kit shipped out today so I should have it in 1-3 days hahaha
damn mats I wanted them so my carpets dont get destroyed!!!
which already happened at RC !!
ohhh well...
I guess I can wait...
but the kit shipped out today so I should have it in 1-3 days hahaha
damn mats I wanted them so my carpets dont get destroyed!!!
which already happened at RC !!
ohhh well...
I guess I can wait...
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just take the carpets out, i got the jeep tire tread slush mats i love em they look awesome too
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I got a few ideas...
I have a friend who is skilled with this stuff so I might have him help me... I was also considering letting the pro's do it... heh but since I am on a budget I am likely going to opt for the hands on approach...
Access to a lift might be possiable but might not I gotta work that out...
I paid 766 for everything, so - 120 for the mats roughtly its like 645ish for the lift kit.
I have a friend who is skilled with this stuff so I might have him help me... I was also considering letting the pro's do it... heh but since I am on a budget I am likely going to opt for the hands on approach...
Access to a lift might be possiable but might not I gotta work that out...
I paid 766 for everything, so - 120 for the mats roughtly its like 645ish for the lift kit.
You wont need access to a vehicle lift for that lift just a set of spring compressors would make it easier and some common tools. I just threw in a set of 3/4" Spacers which is similiar to installing the lift in the first place since I had to take out the old coils, disconnect sway bar and remove the tires. Took about an hour and a half for the front end with the compressors, they made it alot easier no trying to wiggle or spin the longer coils in, I barely go my stock coils back in partially compressed after I dropped my axle to the limit of the brake lines!
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and good news the girlfriend is picking up her new jeep on thursday X sun burst orange auto 2 dr she can't wait neither can i im going to lift it and she is going to save some money for some rims and tires and stuff.