What was done to your JK this week?
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Originally Posted by rinkishJK
The setup I have is made by currie. It's not stock at all. Totally different.. U can get heavier duty Moog ends to use on the stock ends, but two ends are part of the bar and not serviceable.
Rock krawler makes a great setup! after all the issues I've had with my currie stuff, I would not recommend them.
Originally Posted by fadeout
Yup left one Hell of a bad taste in my mouth. I have the discs and they've actually held up better than I thought. And that setup is worth maybe a 1/4 of that price. They burnt people on this system and no one that bought it is gonna forget. Makes me wonder how good there RockJocks really are....
I wonder who actually makes the cartridges for currie.. They say diamond on them, but nothing about currie.. It is a good concept for sure, but needs to be better for the price.. Its a shame there a sponsor here and I've yet to see them post about these issues..
And I'm tired of my friends busting my chops about my overpriced steering pos setup! Lol
Last edited by rinkishJK; 07-29-2012 at 04:40 PM.
Originally Posted by Xman4602
Thanks for your input. I have been leaning towards Rock Krawler.
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Originally Posted by rinkishJK
I think the Moog part # you need for there setup is 8624... A little search on here or Google will confirm for ya... For the price difference I would hands down go with the RK setup. My brother in law has there lift and drag link and there stuff is solid for sure.
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Welding fun
Taught myself how to weld and then welded my evo c gussets on
Now to finish putting on all the other goodies my wife is giving me a hard time about
Now to finish putting on all the other goodies my wife is giving me a hard time about
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Currie Steering Parts
Yup left one Hell of a bad taste in my mouth. I have the discs and they've actually held up better than I thought. And that setup is worth maybe a 1/4 of that price. They burnt people on this system and no one that bought it is gonna forget. Makes me wonder how good there RockJocks really are....
I'm looking for a new rear sway bar, but I know one thing for certain . . . it won't be Currie.
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Originally Posted by JRD725
I fab'd a rear tire carrier plate holder. I had some scrap metal so I made a bracket inside the stock tire carrier that attached to a air hose quick disconnect. It works great!
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=347046"/><img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=347047"/><img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=347048"/>
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=347046"/><img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=347047"/><img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=347048"/>
Not sure in your state but the next step would be to add a light. I believe most states require one?
Now chop the old holder and make a cover for the old plate hole.
Last edited by KY JK; 07-29-2012 at 06:07 PM.
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Any problems with the plate spinning? With my friends someone would flip it upside down and I would get pulled over for it.
Not sure in your state but the next step would be to add a light. I believe most states require one?
Now chop the old holder and make a cover for the old plate hole.
Attachment 347289
Not sure in your state but the next step would be to add a light. I believe most states require one?
Now chop the old holder and make a cover for the old plate hole.
Attachment 347289
I put some rubber bumper pieces behind the plate that push up on the two top lug nuts. That keeps the plate from spinning. Works well too. Not rattling, no noise! Your plate hole cover looks good!