I think it goes the same for everyone... You grow up seeing a Jeep and dream of owning one some day. There's no difference with me. I remember a huge lifted YJ that ran around my town when I got my license and it was simply amazing looking. I even learned to drive stick in a friends Jeep. I started looking semi-seriously in 2005 and found a good deal at the local Jeep dealer. It was just traded in, a 1995 YJ, Saraha edition. Had just under 100,000 on the clock and was everything I was looking for... The I6, 5 speed, and stock. The previous owner was a lawyer, I don't think they ever took the doors off.
When the tires needed replaced, I ended up going with a set of Crager steelies and 31x10.5 BFG A/T's on stock everything else. A bit of rubbing in the rear on the flares, but it eventually stopped.
To gain some more "clearance", and to keep things legal for PA, I yanked off the stock flares and side steps and put on a knockoff set of Bushwacker flares and AtoZ rocker guards. Shortly after that I added AtoZ front and rear bumpers and a Tabor winch, some Hella's, etc:
This setup was fine for a few years... But I knew that I wanted to go bigger, so I bought a RC 2.5" lift and shackles.
When the tires needed replaced, I ended up going with a set of Crager steelies and 31x10.5 BFG A/T's on stock everything else. A bit of rubbing in the rear on the flares, but it eventually stopped.
To gain some more "clearance", and to keep things legal for PA, I yanked off the stock flares and side steps and put on a knockoff set of Bushwacker flares and AtoZ rocker guards. Shortly after that I added AtoZ front and rear bumpers and a Tabor winch, some Hella's, etc:
This setup was fine for a few years... But I knew that I wanted to go bigger, so I bought a RC 2.5" lift and shackles.
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