Battle of the moabs!!
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JK Super Freak
I have to say that I don't necessarily agree with the choices made here either but that being said, I would have to believe that those two Jeeps reflect the choices of the customers not the shop building them. Lets face it, the golden rule of any good business is whatever the customer wants the customer gets.
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What is the point of your comment? Makes no sense as there are tons of Jeeps that do not see much if any off road action. So what? You are going to judge someone for what.......... Someone could also make a statement of how stupid someone would be to pay 35k for a Jeep they beat the shit out it. So what? True Jeep enthusiasts can appreciate all models not just what they feel is best which is ironically to some just what they own. Who cares what they use the Jeep for?
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What is the point of your comment? Makes no sense as there are tons of Jeeps that do not see much if any off road action. So what? You are going to judge someone for what.......... Someone could also make a statement of how stupid someone would be to pay 35k for a Jeep they beat the shit out it. So what? True Jeep enthusiasts can appreciate all models not just what they feel is best which is ironically to some just what they own. Who cares what they use the Jeep for?
I also want to know if they atleast did a front drive shaft with that 4 inch lift.
What about c gussets.
Also what kind of wheel spacers did they use.
Yes I was being a dick, but think of this way. The new owner just bought a "built jeep". The first thing he does is take it off road and everything goes well. After a while he notices that its pulling bad to one side. He comes on jk forum and states that he doesnt know what's wrong. The alignment place said my axle is bent. Or some retard at some tire place doesn't put lock tight on wheel spacers and they fall off. What about the day he swings his tailgate open and it literary falls off.
9 Times out of 10 the owner not the builder will have to pay for it.
That's why I asked... rant over
Last edited by Tonka_yellow; 04-22-2013 at 09:25 PM.
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Man...Lots of haters in this thread
The guy built 2 nice Jeeps and is posting pics of them to show the world and all people can say is does it have gussets?
To the OP, nice job! great looking Jeeps!
Dont sweat Mr. "X" w/ his 285 rubber...He probably has never seen a dirt road. Forum shit talkers are so freaking weak!
The guy built 2 nice Jeeps and is posting pics of them to show the world and all people can say is does it have gussets?
To the OP, nice job! great looking Jeeps!
Dont sweat Mr. "X" w/ his 285 rubber...He probably has never seen a dirt road. Forum shit talkers are so freaking weak!
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Ok I know I'm new but I don't think this hater knows what he's talking about . This looks like a PROFESSIONAL shop that knows when a lift is installed they would do alignment, and there are brackets at a dealership where you could put 35s on a stock tire carrier's. Come on man enjoy people that are here showing off doesn't matter if its a stock Rubicon or a lifted Liberty Don't Hate
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This is constructive criticism --
When an owner asks for mods which are not a good idea, he should be talked out of them.
Dual steering stabilizers are totally unnecessary, but never mind. The way they are installed -- very low, at the front -- is asking for trouble, even for moderate offroading.
35" on the tail gate is not asking for trouble, it IS trouble.
EDIT - Ooops... now I see how it's supported.
BTW, as the Jeeps were modded for hunting, was anything done for storing the game, especially if it's big game?
Any rifle mounts?
When an owner asks for mods which are not a good idea, he should be talked out of them.
Dual steering stabilizers are totally unnecessary, but never mind. The way they are installed -- very low, at the front -- is asking for trouble, even for moderate offroading.
35" on the tail gate is not asking for trouble, it IS trouble.
EDIT - Ooops... now I see how it's supported.
BTW, as the Jeeps were modded for hunting, was anything done for storing the game, especially if it's big game?
Any rifle mounts?
Last edited by GJeep; 04-23-2013 at 04:25 AM.