What's different here? (pics)
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Re: What's different here? (pics)
Originally posted by Cebby
What is different here?
No, it's not that there's a Jeep in the 2nd pic either
What is different here?
No, it's not that there's a Jeep in the 2nd pic either
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Originally posted by Corey
No really, you put your body lift on last night.
Looks good Cebby
No really, you put your body lift on last night.
Looks good Cebby
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I'll be able to catch a pic tomorrow in the daytime. Since I plan to make a custom front bumper, I didn't want to waste the effort on the grille guard. I have the 1" gap like alot of those with the ARB bumper with a BL. I'll be making my ccustom bumper with multiple mounting holes to accommodate a BL. As you can see in my avatar, the Smittybilt is a little high in the first place, so it still looks OK. My wife still hasn't noticed anything different.
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I had about 5 hours in it. A lot of it was figuring how to get the body jacked up and getting 10 year old rusty bolts off (among other things). If I was doing a rust free vehicle on flat concrete, it would have been about 2 hours.
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glad to see your guard still works. That has been one of my main conserns. I am getting ready to put on a 2 inche body lift and I have a waag frontrunner that is a brush guard that just covers the bumper not the head lights. I realy dont need a steel bumper do to I dont offroad that hard just basically trail ride so I dont tear anything up. My runner is my only vehical and my car payment is to high to go tear it up in the woods. I dont want to kill the resale value eighter so I can get something nicer when I get ready to sell. I am guessing I could probley get the guard raised with the bumper with some brackets or maby get some one to add 2 inches by cutting off the brackets at the frame and putting a 2 inche plate in. I figured I would play it by ear and see if it looks or with outany modification. I just love the look of realy tall runners. with 33 12.50s rather than the 285s I have now.
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Well Ceb, you beat me to it. That is exactly what I want to do. Get a lift and bigger shoes...already got the wheels.
Atleast now I can look at that pic as a form of motivation for getting mine modded
LOOKS AWESOME MAN!
By far one of the better 2nd genners out there!
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Atleast now I can look at that pic as a form of motivation for getting mine modded
LOOKS AWESOME MAN!
By far one of the better 2nd genners out there!
Fink
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My lift consists of my PP coils and a 1" BL. Nothing in the front (except wheelwell clearancing via BFH and grinder - oh, I also had to trim my valence)
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