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Dana 30 Upgrades
BayouGold:
if i had it to do all over i would go for a amberfire pearl color rubicon. i wouldn't mind getting a yj for a trail rig as i really like what kirk has done with his, but i can't even get the one i've got where i want it!
PaulW:
--- Quote from: BayouGold on March 17, 2009, 01:44:50 PM ---if i had it to do all over i would go for a amberfire pearl color rubicon. i wouldn't mind getting a yj for a trail rig as i really like what kirk has done with his, but i can't even get the one i've got where i want it!
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just stock pile jeeps like i did, when that circuit city stock matures, OH BABY!!!
kirksjeep:
Roger I'll let you know how the axle shaft swap works out. I'll admit I feel like I am updating my 1992 technology with 1999 technology which is still 10 years old :D. In theory it should make the 4wd system much simpler with out the need for vacuum lines.
Geoff- if you can find a YJ for a trail rig you should go for it. It would be nice to see some more square headlights ;D
calvynandhobbs:
--- Quote from: kirksjeep on March 18, 2009, 02:26:51 AM ---Roger I'll let you know how the axle shaft swap works out. I'll admit I feel like I am updating my 1992 technology with 1999 technology which is still 10 years old :D. In theory it should make the 4wd system much simpler with out the need for vacuum lines.
Geoff- if you can find a YJ for a trail rig you should go for it. It would be nice to see some more square headlights ;D
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I've been talking to Roger about his YJ that he has for sale a little bit. He has probably built 7-8 Jeeps over the last 6-7 years and then turns around and sells them. Here's a link to the one he has for sale right now. I took the pic of his Taco that he has as an avatar down at the Badlands Offroad Park 3 years ago.
http://www.greatlakes4x4.com/showthread.php?t=118865
Seabee_BUC:
Go to BTC just once and all that bling is gone! LOL...Nice looking rig though!
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