Thank you!! I just checked out your build, that Hemi is going to be awesome.This is my new favorite build thread
Thank you!! I just checked out your build, that Hemi is going to be awesome.This is my new favorite build thread
Thanks, I hope so!Thank you!! I just checked out your build, that Hemi is going to be awesome.
How long does the shine last? You put a clear coat over it?Rainy night tonight. Figured it was a good time to break out the mothers polish and powerball. My wheels needed a quick polish and then made this mid arm stand out more then it already does! View attachment 221993View attachment 221992
I polish my wheels once a year. They don’t have much of a haze at that time. I do store it inside and dry them off after washing. I plan to start the links on the same schedule, we’ll see how they do!!How long does the shine last? You put a clear coat over it?
Progress is slow as I only get a few hours after work to spend on the Jeep. I got the rear upper coil pads cut off, and welded the rear truss, the control arm frame mounts, and welded the coil pads in their corrected position. I am very pleased with the way things are coming together so far! Enjoy the pics! View attachment 210853
Got to start the addiction young!Nice Jeep stroller you have there!!
I will definitely give more feedback when I take it out for a wheeling trip. As of now I just have road miles. It handles great. Drives very similar to stock setup. So far I’m impressed. Doesn’t drive like other Jeep’s I’ve rode in.Great build thread! The savvy mid arm is what Im saving up for on my LS TJR build. I cant wait to see pictures of your jeep on the trail!
Please update about the ride on road and off with the savvy midarm setup.
Thanks! I’m happy with the outcome!She's looking good for sure!
HOw much did that set you back? the used market up here is ridiculous. That looks like a perfect crawler hawler!Scored a crawler hauler last week too! 18’ 14,000lb BigTex Flat bed. Needs a little work, but overall it’s in decent shape.
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$800! I feel like I scored! I went through the axles, brakes/wiring, and tires everything is in great shape. It’s a little ugly....but ive wire wheeled about half of it already for new paint. Thinking about new wood too, it’ll be like new!HOw much did that set you back? the used market up here is ridiculous. That looks like a perfect crawler hawler!
That’s a great deal. I just picked up a 20’ 14,000 Kaufman for a buddy, and it was close to 6 grand.$800! I feel like I scored! I went through the axles, brakes/wiring, and tires everything is in great shape. It’s a little ugly....but ive wire wheeled about half of it already for new paint. Thinking about new wood too, it’ll be like new!
The used market here in Utah is ridiculous too. Anything to do with recreation has gone sky high.
Thank you! I checked out your build and it’s coming together nicely. I am not familiar with the Kishpaugh geometry correction kit. I did highly consider the Clayton kit before I pulled the trigger on the Savvy. The square links really turned me away from the Clayton, other then that it looks like a solid kit.I keep coming back to check yours out... We have remarkably similar Jeeps. I considered the Savvy Mid, but chose to go with Kishpaugh's rear geometry correction and a 3 link front... Could do Savvy, but also might go long with Clayton's 3 link.
Very impressed with yours...