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gearhead1985B:
just highline it and run 35's and call it a day
RnnngTrails:
--- Quote from: Swagger on March 12, 2011, 05:57:13 AM ---yo noob, chill out with the harsh words and foul language like skyjacker. fabtech and procomp and super lift. Eewwwey. Those are ugly words too. I have to say, i'm with runningtrails on this one, and then some. You should seriously consider Rock Krawler, Clayton, TNT customs, and (if they ever re=open thier shop) Rubicon express, and maybe even Teraflex. I know, i priced them all myself as well, and your new to the game, so i understand. Oooh, bright shiny red coil springs. Dont buy based on the fact that they post there crap in every magazine on the shelf. You wont find any mallcrawler adds in any mag for clayton, rock krawler or tnt; Rubicon Express does advertise, but they deserve to. You may spend less at first, but you will regret it in he long run. The 5 GOOD brands that i called out, will have an unmatched amount of quality that the other run of the mill brands could not even come close to. Pluss, if and when, you are unsatisfied with or you break something (you eventully will) these "Jeep Only" gurus are much more able to and willing to help and taylor orders to you needs. Save your self the time and money and headache by doing it right with quality parts the first time. That includes Shocks as well. I recommend nothing less than Bilstien's. Personally i would go with simple FOX 2.0 SHOX. there a little pricey, but they are totally rebuildable, and will probably outlast the tranny. ;D . Oh and if you mention Rough Country, I will fly back to providence, drive to Groton. and burn you Rubi to the ground myself. Dont mean to sound a little blunt, but i feel like i caught you tip-toeing towards alot of headaches. You have a Rubi, wheel it like hell, but with good parts. ok newbie? ok. Just my $.02 :P
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Best $.02 ever. lol.
--- Quote from: gearhead1985B on March 12, 2011, 09:23:13 PM ---just highline it and run 35's and call it a day
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"Expensive" for a TJ. $600 + paint. At 5.5" w/ flat fenders, I run 35s and rub the inner well at full flex.
Gr33NGoph3R:
--- Quote from: RnnngTrails on March 12, 2011, 10:19:37 PM ---
--- Quote from: Swagger on March 12, 2011, 05:57:13 AM ---yo noob, chill out with the harsh words and foul language like skyjacker. fabtech and procomp and super lift. Eewwwey. Those are ugly words too. I have to say, i'm with runningtrails on this one, and then some. You should seriously consider Rock Krawler, Clayton, TNT customs, and (if they ever re=open thier shop) Rubicon express, and maybe even Teraflex. I know, i priced them all myself as well, and your new to the game, so i understand. Oooh, bright shiny red coil springs. Dont buy based on the fact that they post there crap in every magazine on the shelf. You wont find any mallcrawler adds in any mag for clayton, rock krawler or tnt; Rubicon Express does advertise, but they deserve to. You may spend less at first, but you will regret it in he long run. The 5 GOOD brands that i called out, will have an unmatched amount of quality that the other run of the mill brands could not even come close to. Pluss, if and when, you are unsatisfied with or you break something (you eventully will) these "Jeep Only" gurus are much more able to and willing to help and taylor orders to you needs. Save your self the time and money and headache by doing it right with quality parts the first time. That includes Shocks as well. I recommend nothing less than Bilstien's. Personally i would go with simple FOX 2.0 SHOX. there a little pricey, but they are totally rebuildable, and will probably outlast the tranny. ;D . Oh and if you mention
Rough Country, I will fly back to providence, drive to Groton. and burn you Rubi to the ground myself. Dont mean to sound a little blunt, but i feel like i caught you tip-toeing towards alot of headaches. You have a Rubi, wheel it like hell, but with good parts. ok newbie? ok. Just my $.02 :P
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Best $.02 ever. lol.
--- Quote from: gearhead1985B on March 12, 2011, 09:23:13 PM ---just highline it and run 35's and call it a day
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"Expensive" for a TJ. $600 + paint. At 5.5" w/ flat fenders, I run 35s and rub the inner well at full flex.
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lol if I wasnt in the military and didnt know what just happened id probably be offended but quite enjoyed it instead thx for the advice all
Swagger:
No problem kid. Here to make you cry, always when you need it the least. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
gearhead1985B:
No highlining is not expensive a sawsall in only like $50 bucks for a cheap one and you can use stock fenders
most of the highline fenders out there use stock inner fenders and there is a write up on how to do all over the net and it goes somthing like move the front fenders up a bolt hole and trim 3" off the hood remount latches
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