If and when I do it all over again, I'm going to stick to 31s and a 2" lift
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If and when I do it all over again, I'm going to stick to 31s and a 2" lift
I have 32's on a 2" BB, sometime in the future I will probably change it out to a 2" or 3" spring lift.If and when I do it all over again, I'm going to stick to 31s and a 2" lift
I'd like to add these to my list as well. I've finally corrected the transfer case, still need to re-gearI regret driving with a lowered transfer case for several years instead of saving up for a SYE (which I did a few yrs ago).
I also regret that I didn't re-gear earlier, ...
Ain't that the truth.... If I had the money to buy a Rubicon day one instead of a sport it would have made life a lot easier. I wouldn't have done an axle swap and wouldn't be constantly dreaming of a new transfer case. When I purchase my next jeep I'm going to take @Daryl's advice and just buy one that somebody already dumped a stupid amount of money into.You know, I'd have a lot less regrets if I just had money...
. . . You know, I'd have a lot less regrets if I just had money...
You’d have more money if you just did it all right the first time! You’re not alone either.You know, I'd have a lot less regrets if I just had money...
You know enough now to do that. But you needed the Sport to get you there! All trails lead somewhere...Ain't that the truth.... If I had the money to buy a Rubicon day one instead of a sport it would have made life a lot easier. I wouldn't have done an axle swap and wouldn't be constantly dreaming of a new transfer case. When I purchase my next jeep I'm going to take @Daryl's advice and just buy one that somebody already dumped a stupid amount of money into.
IDK but I think it may refer to having typed "This will" twice.If you can clarify I'll be glad to edit what I need to.
You’d have more money if you just did it all right the first time!
Thank you both...aside from anything I put on the forum ...I'll deal with about 500 to 800 text and email exchanges a day... So proofreading is not even in the time budget sometimes and that's not a good excuse... My biggest problem is I think of something witty and can't wait to say it.IDK but I think it may refer to having typed "This will" twice.
Built right is highly subjective. I much prefer built correctly to fulfill your needs to the fullest.Maybe not.
Down payment for a house or have @mrblaine build a jeep the right way the first time? Hmmmm
Just kidding, Blaine. I already have a house and I've owned several jeeps, but I've never had a jeep built right the first time. If such a thing actually exists it would be worth every dollar.
Is this limited to just Bedtred or does Bedrug fall into the "crap" category as well?Agree. Bedtred. Fits poorly and is only worth $35. Not the $200+ I paid. That's what you get for going with reviews vs. Common sense.
I think too many people would rather say something is great rather than admit they were wrong. I think this is true about the tailgate conversion too.
Luckily I try to run anything I'm thinking of doing past these forum people first now.
One of the few places I've found honest opinions. Both good and bad.
As a dude that just put 2.5 inches of lift with 31's, this is really helpful. I will just stay where I am. I feel like even with 31's and a Dana 30-35 setup, it's already kind of a dog. I need to regear.If and when I do it all over again, I'm going to stick to 31s and a 2" lift