I’ll be first to the punch here...king makes the best coilovers.
So once Dave is done you will officially have more into the Jeep than you paid for it?
Ouch, that is beamer territory or that JK rubi you almost boughtMake no mistake, I’ve already got more into it than I paid for it... haha
I'm glad I haven't kept track of all my purchases. I paid $9,800 for mine 4 years ago and without thinking to much I can easy get to 8k in upgrades so I'm sure I am past my purchase price. Then add my dream of an atlas, f/r chromoly shafts, and a tt I'll be nearly there again.Make no mistake, I’ve already got more into it than I paid for it... haha
"Chris's slightly used Jeep Parts Store".com.
Your store slogan, "I just can't help myself!"
My build threads seem to turn into Chris’ used part bin.
I'm glad I haven't kept track of all my purchases. I paid $9,800 for mine 4 years ago and without thinking to much I can easy get to 8k in upgrades so I'm sure I am past my purchase price. Then add my dream of an atlas, f/r chromoly shafts, and a tt I'll be nearly there again.
Clearly its not difficult to do. Especially, if you start with a cheaper model.
Change the Forum name to TJ Owners Anonymous: only its the complete opposite of Alcoholics Anonymous, "We're here to enable you"Chris is enabling us with his used parts, lol!
Solid choices!
Seems like they fill all the wants and requirements that you are looking for in ana axle. I like JCR’s stuff and cant wait to see them bolted on.Okay, so here's the new bumpers I'm putting on this thing:
https://www.jcroffroad.com/product/SWBB/SWBFC.html
https://www.jcroffroad.com/product/SWBB/SWBRC2.html
A few reasons I'm doing this:
1) The front bumper allows me to install an Antirock without cutting anything (I dreaded cutting into my Mopar Rock Crawler front bumper).
2) The front bumper looks like it should have more clearance, which might be nice in the long run.
3) The rear bumper has a receiver hitch which I absolutely need.
4) The rear bumper has some nice cutouts for some auxiliary lights, which I intend to fit with LED cubes. This should make for some even brighter reverse lights!
5) I also have to admit, I really dig the look of the JCR bumpers.
What do you guys think?
Well, we sell the steel to China, and China, well..... you know.
Okay, so here's the new bumpers I'm putting on this thing:
https://www.jcroffroad.com/product/SWBB/SWBFC.html
https://www.jcroffroad.com/product/SWBB/SWBRC2.html
A few reasons I'm doing this:
1) The front bumper allows me to install an Antirock without cutting anything (I dreaded cutting into my Mopar Rock Crawler front bumper).
2) The front bumper looks like it should have more clearance, which might be nice in the long run.
3) The rear bumper has a receiver hitch which I absolutely need.
4) The rear bumper has some nice cutouts for some auxiliary lights, which I intend to fit with LED cubes. This should make for some even brighter reverse lights!
5) I also have to admit, I really dig the look of the JCR bumpers.
What do you guys think?