What was done to your JK this week?
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Sorry, go cut off. Anyway, nice set up. I am in the Navy and wish they had a decal package for that. I went with the blue because I couldn't get my hands on the green. Nice work.
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Rear lower control arms
Had so much fun wheeling that I bent a rear lower control arm. ordered a set of Full Traction control arms from David at Northridge4X4, along with a ARB snatch block. to keep me out of trouble. I'll post pictures after I have them in. Before and After shots. Need to edit the Rear Lower Control Arm. I was convinced that a Teraflex would work better on my set up.
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Field trip!
I went out yesterday and took my Jeep out on a field trip of SW Oklahoma. Drove around 200 miles around back roads and through the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge.
Found a cool old bridge and some rock formations with random graffiti:
Take note of the bullet riddled sign on the right side of the picture. Proof positive I was in the middle of nowhere!
Taught my Jeep how to climb up some small boulders. Just taking baby steps....she's still learning.
Finally I was trying to find my way to a sandbar on a creek and found myself under the highway overpass. Figured I'd try to see how she does climbing up a 40degree incline. I was surprised how easy it was to climb up this.
Can't wait to get a lift on her when I get up to Washington state and then do some real wheeling!
Found a cool old bridge and some rock formations with random graffiti:
Take note of the bullet riddled sign on the right side of the picture. Proof positive I was in the middle of nowhere!
Taught my Jeep how to climb up some small boulders. Just taking baby steps....she's still learning.
Finally I was trying to find my way to a sandbar on a creek and found myself under the highway overpass. Figured I'd try to see how she does climbing up a 40degree incline. I was surprised how easy it was to climb up this.
Can't wait to get a lift on her when I get up to Washington state and then do some real wheeling!