hwcurtice
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You kind of sound like TIM THE TOOL MAN TAYLOR....haha.
Ya I'll use a BRIGGS AND STRATTON WITH ELECTRIC START AND HYDROLIC PUMP.:beer:
I try... :redneck:
You kind of sound like TIM THE TOOL MAN TAYLOR....haha.
Ya I'll use a BRIGGS AND STRATTON WITH ELECTRIC START AND HYDROLIC PUMP.:beer:
Who cares they are swampers with side lugs. Buy or borrow a tire knife and make some more tread haha. It looks alot better with the new wheels. Very cool build youve done.
Jeff's wife told him that after he gets his Toyota he has in the driveway fixed, and gets the situation with his tow rig fixed, he can't work on anything truck related for a month! :redneck: :haha:
I :heartpump: Comanches.
Jeff put leaf springs under the front because they're cheaper and easier to fab up than coils and longarms or a 4-link setup. No track bar, no coils to buy... think 200 bucks or so on some brand new BDS 2" YJ springs, stock wrangler shackles that were laying around, some 75 bucks or so in steel and brackets, and a few other odds and ends and you've got a front suspension.
It rides really nice and flexes good.
I had the Clayton kit on my old XJ, and my brother has the same setup now on his MJ, and it's really nice and flexes good too, but too much money for this build.
So I got misstackin for you yesterday up at naches so I thought I would find your build thread and check it out... One question why did you take coils out and put leafs in I just don't understand why people do it?
But looks good and seams to flex well. Mine started the same as yours 2wd stick that I converted to 4wd and auto. Here are some pics of mine.
First flex after lift install...
Down in Moab...
flexing up at Naches...
up at tahuya on the new rock hill...