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boltthrower
03-31-2010, 11:39 AM
It's getting there. Just installed some extended brake lines. Now Im going to have to find a way to keep those coils in their seats.....Soon planning on gen right fuel skid, Tom Woods CV shafts, Rough Country 4inch Long Arm uprgrade.......and on and on and on.....:thumbsup: And a BIG FAT thank you to my woman Chy for supporting me and putting in all that OT to buy parts!! I've got a dang good woman ya'll!!!!
X2elite
03-31-2010, 01:40 PM
It is always a good thing when you spouse supports your wheeling. I have a good one as well..... she puts up with all the weekend wheelng trips, breaking stuff, and then spending money to fix it. It is truly a blessing.
X2elite
03-31-2010, 01:41 PM
Oh yeah..... great looking rig by the way!
SUPERD
03-31-2010, 01:52 PM
It is always a good thing when you spouse supports your wheeling. I have a good one as well..... she puts up with all the weekend wheelng trips, breaking stuff, and then spending money to fix it. It is truly a blessing.
X2 on that!
We will see how mine does this weekend, be her first time to the park & only her 2nd time wheeling! Wish me luck
boltthrower
04-01-2010, 01:45 PM
Oh yeah..... great looking rig by the way!
Thank you X2, much appreciated. :thumbsup:
Dave, I bet she will LOVE it! I wish ya luck bro...
Jeepnube
04-01-2010, 02:53 PM
Lookin good, hopefully next time we wheel together, I won't take up so much time dangling from my tow strap and Tugs winch,lol!
boltthrower
04-05-2010, 12:55 PM
Lookin good, hopefully next time we wheel together, I won't take up so much time dangling from my tow strap and Tugs winch,lol!
Haha, thats funny. I thought you did great for what you were running. Very good driving! Look forward to wheeling with ya again as well, take care
boltthrower
04-22-2010, 02:32 PM
Just installed GenRight's LED "stealth" side marker and blinker kit for front tube fenders. Thought I would mention it for any one thinking of making this upgrade with theirs. I bought the side marker and blinker kit with their "plug n play" LED conversion flasher. Total cost was 97 bucks to my front door and the kit couldnt get any simplier. On 01 and newer TJ's the flasher is located just under the steering column cover on the top of the column itself. As simple as unplugging the old and plugging in the new one.....and abra cadabra!!! No more retarded hyper flashing. Ha. For the side marker and blinker.......you dont use any of the wiring from your original sidemarker factory wires. All the wires needed are in the factory blinker wiring. All you have to do is use a test light or volt meter and find amongst the three wires for your factory blinker.....ground-flash-and constant. Easy money and a very easy install. If anyone is wondering......yes Smittybilts tube fenders will accept GenRight's kit. Id highly recommend this kit to anyone thinking on it........install took me about an hour and I wasnt in a hurry. Also now that Ive converted my flasher to LED, I wont have to make anymore mods when I install the rear LED tail lights soon to come. Ill post on it when I get them in and install em for anyone that might be interested in knowing something about it first hand before you buy it. :D
boltthrower
04-22-2010, 02:45 PM
For anyone wondering or thinking on Spidertrax wheel spacers.......Ordered a set of these direct from Spidertrax and got two sets of two(4 total) for 169 bucks delivered to my door. I bought the "blemished" ones as they are about 20 bucks cheaper a set and it stated they are cosmetic blemished only and still hold their warranty against failure or defect. When they arrived I tried really hard to find these so called "blemishes", but I couldnt find em, if they were. Besides, even if they were.....no one can see your wheel spacers when they are mounted up. Anyways......I highly recommend these to anyone. Real quality pieces! They came with some thread lock, all the lug nuts you need and studs already pressed in. The 1.25 inches of space these offered really helped with my tire rubbing issues. I couldve bought some cheaper ones through Rough Country. I took the time to read the fine print on theirs though and to my disbelief it said....."NOT FOR OFFROAD USE"!! What the freak??!! :angry: Very satisfied with my Spidertrax spacers and would recommend them to anyone. :D
SUPERD
04-22-2010, 03:09 PM
awesome, hope to see you at the spring fling & check em out
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