Post a pic of your offroader/4x4.
#2002
Re: Post a pic of your offroader/4x4.
Congrats man, glad to hear you're doing good!
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Last edited by Brandons96; 02-06-2013 at 03:22 PM.
#2003
#2006
Re: Post a pic of your offroader/4x4.
Thanks guys! Appreciate the positive feedback.. I know it was kind of a stupid video, but I didn't have a lot of good footage driving around in the snow and filming myself! lol
I'll definitely have some up with something more exciting in the near future.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Huex004wf8 This is another relatively recent video
I'll definitely have some up with something more exciting in the near future.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Huex004wf8 This is another relatively recent video
#2007
Re: Post a pic of your offroader/4x4.
I know you were trying to sell the Jeep, you still trying to or did you get a change of heart? If you are still selling I can't believe it hasn't sold yet.
If you are looking to lift it higher one day, I have some fixed lower control arms I could sell you cheap. They need new bushings and I was given another set with good rubber bushings so I just swapped out. I also have a tcase lowering kit if you don't go sye when you lift. You'll just need shocks, 4in springs, a raised rear trackbar mount, I would suggest a adjustable front trackbar so you can keep the stock pitman arm, longer swaybar end links and I would suggest longer brake lines but you can get away with unbolting the stock line from the frame to let it move more.
If you are looking to lift it higher one day, I have some fixed lower control arms I could sell you cheap. They need new bushings and I was given another set with good rubber bushings so I just swapped out. I also have a tcase lowering kit if you don't go sye when you lift. You'll just need shocks, 4in springs, a raised rear trackbar mount, I would suggest a adjustable front trackbar so you can keep the stock pitman arm, longer swaybar end links and I would suggest longer brake lines but you can get away with unbolting the stock line from the frame to let it move more.
#2008
Re: Post a pic of your offroader/4x4.
I know you were trying to sell the Jeep, you still trying to or did you get a change of heart? If you are still selling I can't believe it hasn't sold yet.
If you are looking to lift it higher one day, I have some fixed lower control arms I could sell you cheap. They need new bushings and I was given another set with good rubber bushings so I just swapped out. I also have a tcase lowering kit if you don't go sye when you lift. You'll just need shocks, 4in springs, a raised rear trackbar mount, I would suggest a adjustable front trackbar so you can keep the stock pitman arm, longer swaybar end links and I would suggest longer brake lines but you can get away with unbolting the stock line from the frame to let it move more.
If you are looking to lift it higher one day, I have some fixed lower control arms I could sell you cheap. They need new bushings and I was given another set with good rubber bushings so I just swapped out. I also have a tcase lowering kit if you don't go sye when you lift. You'll just need shocks, 4in springs, a raised rear trackbar mount, I would suggest a adjustable front trackbar so you can keep the stock pitman arm, longer swaybar end links and I would suggest longer brake lines but you can get away with unbolting the stock line from the frame to let it move more.
As for selling it, it's still for sale--but I really don't want to sell it. I just try to keep things moving to keep it interesting for me. I've had a lot of offers for trades and would make the deal if the right trade offer came along. Other than that, I'm not really anxious to let go of it, and won't unless I'm trading up.
#2009
Re: Post a pic of your offroader/4x4.
You can really have a lift cheap. Not saying it's the best in the world. But stronger control arms, and a few other parts. Plus if you watch for used parts you can get things cheaper. Mine was a DD when I upgraded the lift years ago and over time I just replaced parts for newer parts. I realized for me that a cookie cutter 4in lifted Jeep on 35's is fun but I wanted more, this is why I'm building a 2nd Jeep.
I just have the arms laying around if you want them and the drop tcase kit.
I just have the arms laying around if you want them and the drop tcase kit.
#2010
Re: Post a pic of your offroader/4x4.
Thanks guys! Appreciate the positive feedback.. I know it was kind of a stupid video, but I didn't have a lot of good footage driving around in the snow and filming myself! lol
I'll definitely have some up with something more exciting in the near future.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Huex004wf8 This is another relatively recent video
I'll definitely have some up with something more exciting in the near future.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Huex004wf8 This is another relatively recent video
ill be posting in here soon i just picked up a lifted xj today.