Lift party - Currie lift installed - PICS
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JK Enthusiast
Join Date: May 2007
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Nice work! I am torn between the Currie lift and the FT longarm. I realize that if I go with the Currie lift, the difference in cost would nearly buy me a D44 front axle as well....hmmm decisions...but your JK looks awesome! I bet it works the trails awesome too. Great job with all the help from the members of the forum....thats what its all about.
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Hey, that's WoL's butt in that picture, not mine! My forearms aren't that hairy...and I was wearing a green shirt!
It looks even better in the daylight, ctimrun. That is one sweet JK. Time to change the avatar? Nah, wait until you have a mean flex pic.
It looks even better in the daylight, ctimrun. That is one sweet JK. Time to change the avatar? Nah, wait until you have a mean flex pic.
#17
Eternal ***erator
Wow that looks great!
...'cept for them crooked hood stickers...
*poke*
just kidding,
it really looks great. Not that i dislike chrome, but on this jeep, I really like the decided lack of it.
...'cept for them crooked hood stickers...
*poke*
just kidding,
it really looks great. Not that i dislike chrome, but on this jeep, I really like the decided lack of it.
#18
JK Junkie
This lift would of taken a few hours less if CLACKEY wasn't yappin so much!
Sorry guys and gals I'm a yapper.
Sorry guys and gals I'm a yapper.
Last edited by CLACKEY(_!_); 11-19-2007 at 07:47 AM.