Looks good to me. Should have left a hole in it so on Friday nights you can hang out at the Circle-K.So my track bar was hitting my exhaust at full stuff. If I had it to do over I would’ve rotated my track bar bracket forward from where the instructions had me put it. But that milk is spilled, time to clean it up and move on. My fix for the problem was cut the exhaust where I could weld it easily enough and put in a section to push muffler towards the bumper. Works great now. As I’ve documented on here many times, I’m not a very good welder, so you pros, go easy on me, at least it doesn’t leak..…….
Cool pics . Looks a ton like Crooms. Do you need to air down on that terrain? Just curiousA little Jeep porn……
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I see a Borla Touring Climber cat-back in your future, when the time comes for needing a replacement.So my track bar was hitting my exhaust at full stuff. If I had it to do over I would’ve rotated my track bar bracket forward from where the instructions had me put it. But that milk is spilled, time to clean it up and move on. My fix for the problem was cut the exhaust where I could weld it easily enough and put in a section to push muffler towards the bumper. Works great now. As I’ve documented on here many times, I’m not a very good welder, so you pros, go easy on me, at least it doesn’t leak..…….
You can get better traction if you do, it’s red clay and sand mixture, so when it’s dry, it’s hard as a rock. You can burn rubber on it. But if it gets wet, it’s like driving on a bar of soap. Lol.Cool pics . Looks a ton like Crooms. Do you need to air down on that terrain? Just curious
Lol. I remember riding dirt bikes in crooms when wet. You are spot on, very slipperyYou can get better traction if you do, it’s red clay and sand mixture, so when it’s dry, it’s hard as a rock. You can burn rubber on it. But if it gets wet, it’s like driving on a bar of soap. Lol.
I wanted the same, and this one delivered.I’ll have to listen to that one, I’m looking for something not much if any louder than stock.
I think youll have enough thread engagment if thats what youre worried about, thats only a .5” difference a sideRPM tie rod and drag link.... anyone have the measurements for the 72.5" axles. I ordered them for my 73.5" axles a d everything came marked as 72.5". Looking for measurements of the bars themselves not including the ends. Thanks