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kirksjeep:

--- Quote from: calvynandhobbs on July 20, 2009, 03:34:47 AM ---That looks really good. I like it.

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When ever your ready, I know what I'm doing for next time ;).  The hardest part is trying to get a flat flair to match up to the curves of the XJ.  XJ's look flat until you put a flat flair up to it.  A lot of time with the Dremel, just kept taking a little at a time until I got it as close as possible.  When we got done I hit some of the spots with the heat gun to smooth it out and put a little bend to it. 

He gianed 1 1/4" all the way around.  He could run 31's with no lift, if bigger bump stops were put on. 

reptile610:
i found some rear ones i can't remember but he wants abit. and the ones i found that are rubicons on ebay look pretty scratched up

PaulW:

--- Quote from: reptile610 on July 20, 2009, 05:02:27 AM ---i found some rear ones i can't remember but he wants abit. and the ones i found that are rubicons on ebay look pretty scratched up

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how much are new ones?

reptile610:
if i get new ones i want the rubicon ones...... hold on i'll look them up

PaulW:
holding

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