Ours ended up with some small dents in the driver's door and front fender when it got stolen. It's not as clean as yours, but it's really in pretty decent shape, overall. I would never even consider trimming the fenders for a larger tire installation.I agree. That's what my 2 dr. looked like before I rescued it from some wild man and rebuilt it.
I think @Squatch and @JMT did the same thing with their white 2 drs.
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Ours ended up with some small dents in the driver's door and front fender when it got stolen. It's not as clean as yours, but it's really in pretty decent shape, overall. I would never even consider trimming the fenders for a larger tire installation.
I call mine a shitbox all the time
I think the shitbox might be behind the wheel.
And that's his Daily Driver.
Exactly. Everyone getting butthurt over some dude trashing a POS that are a dime a dozen and they know nothing about.Lol, this video gave me a good laugh.
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This is my daughters 2-door sport with a 3” Zone lift and Rancho 5000X shocks. Don’t use them in the rear. You need something stiffer. I’ll be experimenting. Still needs 31’s
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I haven’t yet, but the results will be interesting! Those load leveling shocks look sort of like coil overs. Kinda cool !I just put a pair Monroe Load Levellers in the rear of mine. I should have a chance to tow my tear drop with it in 3 weeks and I'm hoping for an improvement over the "what evers" I took out. I don't know if you tow your tear drop with your XJ but I'll let you know how they work out.
I haven’t yet, but the results will be interesting! Those load leveling shocks look sort of like coil overs. Kinda cool !
When I got the XJ it had air shocks in the rear. There was a small nipple you could attach your bike bump to air them up when pulling a trailer. I never used them, but that was the setup. The Monroe setup looks better, and definitely a cleaner installHere's what I went with, although I got a better price from Rock Auto. Despite some of the comments they fit perfectly and were dead simple to install.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B000C57LX2/?tag=tjforum-20
When I got the XJ it had air shocks in the rear. There was a small nipple you could attach your bike bump to air them up when pulling a trailer. I never used them, but that was the setup. The Monroe setup looks better, and definitely a cleaner install