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Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
Post pics of your tops off!
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Posted by NiftyWhiteFifty (Member # 4320) on :
 
My jeep is in the shop getting the tranny rebuilt right now [Frown]

but here's the most recent pics of her
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Posted by cummins (Member # 5931) on :
 
I need professional help. I bought another damn car! WTF Here's a sneak preview with a shitty camera phone.


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[ June 21, 2006, 12:00 AM: Message edited by: cummins ]
 
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by cummins:
I need professional help. I bought another damn car! WTF Here's a sneak preview with a shitty camera phone.


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It has the top on it [Mad] [Razz]
 
Posted by cummins (Member # 5931) on :
 
I just got it 2 hours ago!
 
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by cummins:
I just got it 2 hours ago!

Its a softtop it would take me 30 seconds to take that top off lol
 
Posted by cummins (Member # 5931) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Cobra5.0Jeep:
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Originally posted by cummins:
I just got it 2 hours ago!

Its a softtop it would take me 30 seconds to take that top off lol
Maybe your muscles get in the way of your dexterity?? It only takes me 2-3 minutes to take off the soft top. But I'd rather have it on for now. Shit now I have 2 jeeps. But this one is just gonna be mostly used for the street and light to medium trails once in a while. This little sucker is just getting a 2 inch suspension lift and 31 or 32's with an aussie locker in the rear and open in front. My other is mostly a trail rig that sees the street once in a while.
 
Posted by cummins (Member # 5931) on :
 
Here you go top off and ready to hit the trails. And yes that is a full size 1 ton Dodge CUMMINS truck pulling the jeep. Notice how small my jeep makes it look. The 7 inch fender flares don't really cover up the tires. "Hey officer the tire only stick out a little bit." hahahahaha. They actually stick out around 8 inches past the fender flares. Oh well.

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[ June 21, 2006, 03:50 AM: Message edited by: cummins ]
 
Posted by cummins (Member # 5931) on :
 
I have more but need to dl them

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Posted by NiftyWhiteFifty (Member # 4320) on :
 
Nice lookin CJ. what kind of axles are you running on that thing?
 
Posted by cummins (Member # 5931) on :
 
Thanks. Your ride is pretty sweet too. What year YJ you have? I'm so glad that you knew it was a CJ. Too many damn people call my shit a Wrangler. Its NOT a Wrangler dammit! I'm running yota axles under it. 4.3L 700r4 d300 30 spline chromos 4.88s arb detroit full RE soa YJ springs shackle reversal rancho 9000s high steer crossover. Going coils and 4 link this winter and I may even try some airshocks instead. Not sure yet on which system I want. Gonna move the rear axle back 6 inches and the front up 1.5.

My new toy, the little TJ, is just gonna stay on 31's or 32's and on stock axles. I'll do a 2 inch suspension lift with coils and shocks and I'll put an aussie locker in the rear. I'm gonna leave the front open. I don't want to build up the axles too much its not worth polishing the 30/35 turds. Hell I even have 2 ifs yota axles sitting in the garage so I can even put one of them under the rear. Building that with gears and a locker would make more sense than doing a d35. I could always use the 3rd because of my cj and my 4 runner. Hmmmm But right now I'm leaning more towards just throwing in the aussie locker and leave the rest of the 35 alone. I "shouldn't" break it with 31's or 32's unless I'm doing something stupid. This TJ will only see light to medium duty trails anyway and it will see most of its time on the street.

[ June 21, 2006, 11:32 AM: Message edited by: cummins ]
 
Posted by cummins (Member # 5931) on :
 
Who else here has a jeep? There's gotta be more peeps than this!

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Posted by bunchmyfunky (Member # 360) on :
 
Here's my Jeep. The picture in the snow is from Strawberry a few weeks ago.
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Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
Where is all the other Jeep owners? i know there is more...
 
Posted by NiftyWhiteFifty (Member # 4320) on :
 
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Originally posted by cummins:
Thanks. Your ride is pretty sweet too. What year YJ you have? I'm so glad that you knew it was a CJ. Too many damn people call my shit a Wrangler. Its NOT a Wrangler dammit! I'm running yota axles under it. 4.3L 700r4 d300 30 spline chromos 4.88s arb detroit full RE soa YJ springs shackle reversal rancho 9000s high steer crossover. Going coils and 4 link this winter and I may even try some airshocks instead. Not sure yet on which system I want. Gonna move the rear axle back 6 inches and the front up 1.5.

My new toy, the little TJ, is just gonna stay on 31's or 32's and on stock axles. I'll do a 2 inch suspension lift with coils and shocks and I'll put an aussie locker in the rear. I'm gonna leave the front open. I don't want to build up the axles too much its not worth polishing the 30/35 turds. Hell I even have 2 ifs yota axles sitting in the garage so I can even put one of them under the rear. Building that with gears and a locker would make more sense than doing a d35. I could always use the 3rd because of my cj and my 4 runner. Hmmmm But right now I'm leaning more towards just throwing in the aussie locker and leave the rest of the 35 alone. I "shouldn't" break it with 31's or 32's unless I'm doing something stupid. This TJ will only see light to medium duty trails anyway and it will see most of its time on the street.

Nice. i haven't heard much about using toyota axles under a jeep. Are they stronger than a D44? My YJ is a 91. I plan on swapping in an 8.8 as soon as money allows. right now i'm having the tranny rebuilt so axles will have to wait [Frown]

[ June 21, 2006, 02:50 PM: Message edited by: NiftyWhiteFifty ]
 
Posted by NiftyWhiteFifty (Member # 4320) on :
 
Nice tires bunchmyfunky [Wink]
 
Posted by WIKD 281 (Member # 40) on :
 
(Sorry I still have the top on-somewhat)
This past weekend at the rubicon. Entered in at Loon and made it to just before the little sluice. Had to turn around because my friend had broke for the 3rd time- he was afraid he wouldnt make it back to the trailer.
What a blast!  - [patriot] [patriot]
 
Posted by WIKD 281 (Member # 40) on :
 
Not Good [Eek!]  -

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Posted by WIKD 281 (Member # 40) on :
 
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Posted by cummins (Member # 5931) on :
 
Nice ride wikd, what's your suspension set up?

Nifty, the toy axle is stronger than a 44. Both are 30 spline axles but the toy can take a hell of a beating and still tick. I was a yota guy before and some of us would run 39s and beat the snot out of the stock rear axle and it takes it. Hell some run 42s on them and do fine. I've broken numerous d44s with just 35s. Another great thing about the toy axle is ground clearance, as you can see from my pic. Right now I'm on 38.5x15.5x15 and have not broken any of the toy axles. The stock toy front is weak the birfs break easily but once you upgrade to the 30 spline longfield chromos they become very stout and they say that they are the same strength as a 35 spline 60. Hard to believe but they do have raw data on it.

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Posted by WIKD 281 (Member # 40) on :
 
cummins- Full Traction 6" with 1"JKS springs spacers front and rear.
[patriot]
 
Posted by cummins (Member # 5931) on :
 
Cool. Props on a nice ride. What size tires do you run? I just picked up a little TJ its still completely stock so it looks like a girls jeep or a faggot jeep. I'm only going to put 32's max on it but for now I just picked up a used but good condition set of 31" bfg m/t. I'll do a 2 inch suspension with coils and shocks. Its going to be mostly a street car with some light to medium trails once in a while. Nothing special. I just want to get it looking acceptable because right now its embarassing. I drove it to San Francisco and all the faggots where staring at me checking my shit out. Nasty!

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Posted by WIKD 281 (Member # 40) on :
 
haha! nice. Those are 36" Iroks aired down to 7.5 psi. I will probably go lower next time. Maybe around 5 psi. You dont want to do a 4" lift with some 33's? My brother has a tj with that combo. Still very streetable. Dont really need to do the long arm lift with 33's. If your trying to keep the costs down than I totally understand.
Thanks for the props [patriot]

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Posted by cummins (Member # 5931) on :
 
Yah I'm trying to keep cost down on this little sucker. I've already dumped a ton of $ into the cj and will end up dumping more later this winter when I go coils or air shocks and lengthen the wheel base. If I went 4" and 33's on my little queer TJ I'd need an sye and redo the driveline. I'd also need gears. I figure I can get the 2" coils and then add if I ever want 33's I could do a a 1" BL. I wouldn't have much uptravel but that's fine. But I doubt I'd want 33's on this set up its only a 4 cyl auto and stock gearing would kill it. Hell stock gearing already kills it I can barely hit 75 on the freeway LOL. If there's a head wind or decent incline I'm screwed! But for the price I paid I'd buy them all day long. And these little 4 cyl autos actually wheel pretty damn good.

I run my boggers pretty low at 5 psi all the time. Seems to work well with them.
 
Posted by WIKD 281 (Member # 40) on :
 
[patriot] [patriot]
 
Posted by bunchmyfunky (Member # 360) on :
 
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Originally posted by NiftyWhiteFifty:
Nice tires bunchmyfunky [Wink]

You to. For some reason the 35s look small on my Jeep.

I think we should get a run setup. Anybody want to go next weekend? I was thinking of maybe going to Strawberry or DeerValley&SlickRock

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Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
You guys show come here for Winterfest this winter. I've never seen so many Jeeps in my entire life in one place at one time. Every vehicle on the road was a huge Jeep or Toyota or some rig that was built badass.

I guess Greenhorn river is a popular place to go wheelin, I still haven't done the entire trail but when i do i'll bring my camera.
 
Posted by NiftyWhiteFifty (Member # 4320) on :
 
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Originally posted by bunchmyfunky:
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Originally posted by NiftyWhiteFifty:
Nice tires bunchmyfunky [Wink]

You to. For some reason the 35s look small on my Jeep.

I think we should get a run setup. Anybody want to go next weekend? I was thinking of maybe going to Strawberry or DeerValley&SlickRock

I might be going up to deer valley and slick rock july 5th-7th with a few friends. I'll post up the details when i find out. I hear deer valley is still snowed in [Eek!]
 




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