Hey everyone
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Skid plates for the oil and trans pans, get the EVO protek skid system it's about $400 and totally worth it. And Maybe find a evap canister skid too. The fuel tank and transfer case skid will hold up well so u won't need to replace those
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Originally Posted by JKingAround
Disconnecting the sway bar for more articulation
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Honestly, it all depends on how you wheel your rig. You could spend alot of money doing all these things, just do some research. Everyone on this forum will have their opinions based on what they've used, some good, some bad, your best bet is to just do research.
Good Luck.
Good Luck.
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Sweet looking rig, congrats. Besides the above mentioned go get urself a sweet pair of Oakleys so you look cooler when people stare at how bad ass u are driving with the top off! (long sentence bad grammar I know)
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If you haven't yet, you need a programmer (AEV Procal or the like) to correct your speedo and odometer for those 35's. It will do a couple of other cool tricks too, like adjust your TPMS alarm, so you can run proper PSI in the tires without it triggering the dash light.