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2013 Billet Rubicon build

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Old 07-05-2013, 12:10 PM
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Ok Cool thanks. I'm trying to decide on my color scheme lol.
Old 07-06-2013, 07:44 AM
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Spiderwebshade's came in today! Mine is in, gonna put my wife's on after work. Great quality product.



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Wow, really nice build. Love the front bumper setup! I love the way that 2.5 Teraflex looks with the 35's! Gorgeous rig!
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I wish I had a good understanding of electronics so I could do the Rugged ridge panels like you did..thats awesome!!
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Originally Posted by HarleyDad09
Wow, really nice build. Love the front bumper setup! I love the way that 2.5 Teraflex looks with the 35's! Gorgeous rig!
Thanks!

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I wish I had a good understanding of electronics so I could do the Rugged ridge panels like you did..thats awesome!!
Thanks again! It's not hard, just time consuming.....and I am OCD, lol
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Very nice build man!
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Awesome looking build! I really like the routing for the compressor.

How are your driveshaft angles with the lift kit? Are the stock ones ok or do you think aftermarket ones will be in the future?

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Originally Posted by MojaveJK
Very nice build man!
Thank you!

Originally Posted by klankster
Awesome looking build! I really like the routing for the compressor.

How are your driveshaft angles with the lift kit? Are the stock ones ok or do you think aftermarket ones will be in the future?
Thanks! Angles aren't that bad, even at full droop. The exhaust spacers help quite a bit too. Honestly, the only thing I see I could use is a rear adj trackbar just to center ups the rear axle a hair. For the type of wheeling I'm doing, the stock shafts and arms suit me fine. She rides smooth, smoother than stock really, and she aligned very easy. Not flighty whatsoever, and really didn't lose much bottom end with the lift & tires. Maybe in the future it will need it, but if it ain't broke don't fix it, lol. I was actually so impressed with it, I ordered the EXACT setup for my wife's 2 dr.
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Originally Posted by dodgeman70592

Thanks! Angles aren't that bad, even at full droop. The exhaust spacers help quite a bit too. Honestly, the only thing I see I could use is a rear adj trackbar just to center ups the rear axle a hair. For the type of wheeling I'm doing, the stock shafts and arms suit me fine. She rides smooth, smoother than stock really, and she aligned very easy. Not flighty whatsoever, and really didn't lose much bottom end with the lift & tires. Maybe in the future it will need it, but if it ain't broke don't fix it, lol. I was actually so impressed with it, I ordered the EXACT setup for my wife's 2 dr.
Cool, that's good to hear. I like the look it gives on your jeep with the 35's, ill probably go with a similar setup as yours on my 2dr.

Can't wait to see what else you have planned!


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Originally Posted by klankster
Cool, that's good to hear. I like the look it gives on your jeep with the 35's, ill probably go with a similar setup as yours on my 2dr.

Can't wait to see what else you have planned!


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Next on the list is get the lift & tires done this weekend on my wife's rig, then try to find her some white fenders. After that, who knows lol!



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