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Operation: BACK IN BLACK! 97 xj build
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1950 Willys Trail Rig
2007.5 Dodge 2500 QCSB 6.7 Cummins 68RFE 4x4
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Originally posted by Ktmracer419 View Postgot it from mark right by your house a couple weeks ago
thanks doods
the zip tied lights are temporary. the napa part numbers they give dont fit for shit. i'll break down and get the leds sooner or later
only reason i ask is cause thats the design i made for a new crossmember for my jeepNo worries, I'm not actually back, I'm just reminiscing about the old days.
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Originally posted by Ktmracer419 View Postthe zip tied lights are temporary. the napa part numbers they give dont fit for shit. i'll break down and get the leds sooner or laterOriginally posted by Keelyle View PostWhats with the Zip ties holding the lights in?
Originally posted by greenxj513 View Postjust out of curiousity.... is that a homebuilt x member, or a product from some manufacturer, and who?
only reason i ask is cause thats the design i made for a new crossmember for my jeepOriginally posted by crosbike View Posttnt
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Originally posted by Burton58 View Postyou prob know but zj gas tank skids mount to a 97+ xj. maybe a junkyard has one
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this is what happens when you have sweet taillights and 1/4 guards and the weight of your jeep is on concrete
this panel has never touched a rock or tree
to be fair there was some rot in there, but it is folded
point of contact
the metal around the hatch hinges bent a bit, and i had to hammer it out to get it open. still seals, but til that crease the entire right 1/4 panel is pushed back a lil more that a 1/4"
to fix it im just gonna block of wood/sledgehammer it and cover it up with some metal
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Originally posted by SwampThing View Postyou don't happen to still has the 33 coopers do ya?
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so i did some stuff
bumpstops
never seen it done this way on a cherocar, but having the prothanes in the coils never worked out for me. and i had some universal coil buckets lying around that i bought like 5 years ago that fit the prothanes perfectly bolted em in there for good measure. plated the contact point on the frame with 1/8" and made some bracketry to mount them on my truss
i might trim em' down a rib, not sure yet. my tires dont come close to hitting anything when flexing, and i have about 1.5" of travel before these hit.
i did about 20 mins of wheeling behind my house on em' and they is nice so far
some sweet flares to show the popo at court
the fronts are temporary
the rears i like how they came out and should be staying
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