What was done to your JK this week?
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Its a 2.5 teraflex bb with a 3/4 spacer up front
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Just finished installing my snorkel! Just in time for RC next week... yeah, i probably really don't need it doing green trails, but
a) it's cheap insurance
b) i was itching to do a mod
Sadly it took me 3-4 hrs to install, really taking my time with a dremel (vs. hole saw, jig saw and full size angle grinder/cutter), definitely had fun doing it - would have helped if I did it with proper lighting (time bled into the evening with a worklamp) - but at least I finished just before it started raining!
a) it's cheap insurance
b) i was itching to do a mod
Sadly it took me 3-4 hrs to install, really taking my time with a dremel (vs. hole saw, jig saw and full size angle grinder/cutter), definitely had fun doing it - would have helped if I did it with proper lighting (time bled into the evening with a worklamp) - but at least I finished just before it started raining!
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Just finished installing my snorkel! Just in time for RC next week... yeah, i probably really don't need it doing green trails, but
a) it's cheap insurance
b) i was itching to do a mod
Sadly it took me 3-4 hrs to install, really taking my time with a dremel (vs. hole saw, jig saw and full size angle grinder/cutter), definitely had fun doing it - would have helped if I did it with proper lighting (time bled into the evening with a worklamp) - but at least I finished just before it started raining!
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a) it's cheap insurance
b) i was itching to do a mod
Sadly it took me 3-4 hrs to install, really taking my time with a dremel (vs. hole saw, jig saw and full size angle grinder/cutter), definitely had fun doing it - would have helped if I did it with proper lighting (time bled into the evening with a worklamp) - but at least I finished just before it started raining!
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Just finished leveling my JK with 1 inch in the front and 1/2 inch in the rear. I also add the Terraflex Q-disconnects.
I was surprised to find that the ride on turns has improved without so much rake.
I was surprised to find that the ride on turns has improved without so much rake.
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Looks good though.
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I know it is kinda backwards but I put on my CB mount/antennae and ran the cable. I will get the CB later ath the local Wally world. He has really nice equipment but I won't spend that much for the CB itself. The CB shop I use isn't open weekdays late enough for me to get to. So the antenne was better for my schedule. I made a mount from some scrap metal in the garage and mounted it behind my spare. It is a 4' Wilson flexible which is a great antenne that bends easily on the trail. The cable was a 18' length because of the 4 door. I found this to be a better location for the trail and street.
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