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Awesome pictures. I love looking at these built up rigs.
Amongst all the great ideas, I found at least one terrible idea:
Who ever thought of mounting a Hi Lift jack on the frame rail? It seems like it would have been a lot less trouble to mount it on the LoD rear bumper rack that's already on the Jeep!
Thanks for sharing the pictures so we can all take part in SEMA!
Amongst all the great ideas, I found at least one terrible idea:
Who ever thought of mounting a Hi Lift jack on the frame rail? It seems like it would have been a lot less trouble to mount it on the LoD rear bumper rack that's already on the Jeep!
Thanks for sharing the pictures so we can all take part in SEMA!
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sm_Rubi, The front runner rack does sit tall enough that a fridge freeze will fit - very nice. Regarding the trailer, no kidding only I'd be taking it home for me. As far as skids go, Mel and I have discussed this at length and we both agree - heavy duty skids simply are not necessary
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Yes and that is a very nice feature - a well needed improvement over the cam bolts they used to push. The only thing I wasn't totally sure of was how small they seemed to be. Maybe they are strong enough bu they don't really look like it
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i must be crazy because i think the smittybilt fenders look really cool. maybe because its nice to see some new ideas for fenders for our jk. these and overkill are some of the best ones i have seen. i give them an A+ for effort but a b- on execution, too me it looks as they could use a little bit more work. regardless, depending on price i would buy them as is.
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I disagree. I believe this is a 60" jack so I'm not too sure you could put it horizontally on the LoD without it sticking out on either side of the Jeep. Maybe it's not ideal for mudrunners or winter driving, but I think it's a pretty cool idea. More importantly, it shows thinking outside of the box to come up with new ideas which is what is so cool about SEMA generally and some of Camp's builds in particular.