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  • Chritaka
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    Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View Post
    As far as that rear mount, I like it. However, I have a welder and I know how to use it One thing I want to know though is what kind of hinge are they using exactly? Anyone know where I could find one?
    Nice, that's one thing I don't have the skillz for... On the Hanson it was solid bar steel with the center drilled for greasing. You could then just make the arm clamp around it like the Hanson did. I think the JCR is pressed on with a top cap to hold it in place.

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  • Chritaka
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    Originally posted by bottlerocket View Post
    Spindle looks quite delicate, TBH.

    Check out JCR Offroad. Way cheaper than Hanson as well

    http://www.jcroffroad.com/Merchant2/...gory_Code=SWBB
    That pic doesn't do it justice. It's solid 2.5" or so piece of steel welded in that it clamps to with a small center bit drilled out for greasing. This also allows you to adjust how easy it swings on the spindle. The entire bumper construction is 1/4" as well, but it does weigh a ton. I had a 33" tire, high lift jack, shovel, etc mounted on it and could still stand on it, jump up/down and swing it open/shut. I had almost bought the jcoffroad version, but I didn't like 2x4 looking bumper design. The Hanson also has a pin running down the arm that locks when opened so it doesn't shut on you and I preferred the more hidden high lift mount. A lot of people use the JCR though and like it.

    I also had a car rearend me once that was riding my ass, not a scratch or dent on the bumper, but took out his entire grill and a portion of his headlights/front bumper, though I think most of that was from my drop hitch. lol

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by bottlerocket View Post
    IIRC, Irocs are measured a bit big. But 36s on a 3" lift with no BL is just asking to gash up your tires. Either that or the suspension just didnt flex well. I know my 33s with a 4.5" RE short arm will rub.



    Have you looked into the Goodyear Kevlar MT/R? Last I checked it was cheaper and much more capable.
    I know some of the guys run those, however I've heard that the KM2's are superior in holding balance and wear - they usually last 40k miles w/ regular rotation. Do you know how they do?

    As far as that rear mount, I like it. However, I have a welder and I know how to use it One thing I want to know though is what kind of hinge are they using exactly? Anyone know where I could find one?

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  • bottlerocket
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    Originally posted by Treybiz View Post
    I wheeled the piss out of a 99 TJ with 3" teraflex and 36" Irocs... Just a little bit of trimming here and there. It can be done if you set things up right. And good looking project by the way.

    And my college roomate had a 97 TJ with 37s on it with some cobled together 4" short arm kit.

    Low lift with Big Rollers is the way to go.
    IIRC, Irocs are measured a bit big. But 36s on a 3" lift with no BL is just asking to gash up your tires. Either that or the suspension just didnt flex well. I know my 33s with a 4.5" RE short arm will rub.

    Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View Post
    I decided on 35's so I can stay with a cheap 15" wheel. Need to find a hook up on some 35/12.50/15 BFG KM2's.
    Have you looked into the Goodyear Kevlar MT/R? Last I checked it was cheaper and much more capable.

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  • bottlerocket
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    Originally posted by Chritaka View Post
    I know you're trying to keep this a somewhat budget build, but check out the goodies @ Hanson Enterprises

    I had their rear bumper setup on my 2000 Sahara and it was indesctructible... Here's a pic from their site:



    They've got some nice shorty front winch bumpers too... The project is looking good so far, especially resquaring the windshield/doors. You'll still probably need to trim a bit for 35's with the 1.25" body lift/3" suspension, unless you're just going to mudrun it. I had a 4" and 33's and a 1" puck up front to level it back out from the winch/ARB and it still came close to rubbing during some rock crawling. GL with the project...
    Spindle looks quite delicate, TBH.

    Check out JCR Offroad. Way cheaper than Hanson as well

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  • Chritaka
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    I know you're trying to keep this a somewhat budget build, but check out the goodies @ Hanson Enterprises

    I had their rear bumper setup on my 2000 Sahara and it was indesctructible... Here's a pic from their site:



    They've got some nice shorty front winch bumpers too... The project is looking good so far, especially resquaring the windshield/doors. You'll still probably need to trim a bit for 35's with the 1.25" body lift/3" suspension, unless you're just going to mudrun it. I had a 4" and 33's and a 1" puck up front to level it back out from the winch/ARB and it still came close to rubbing during some rock crawling. GL with the project...
    Last edited by Chritaka; 05-18-2011, 02:28 PM.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by bottlerocket View Post
    36" is gonna be a tight fit if your kit can flex at all. Good deal on it, especially with the D44. What kind of lift are you planning? Gonna need an SYE and CV most likely. Go to Tom Woods for the CV, avoid Drivetrain of Mesquite like the plague
    I decided on 35's so I can stay with a cheap 15" wheel. Need to find a hook up on some 35/12.50/15 BFG KM2's.

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  • Treybiz
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    Originally posted by bottlerocket View Post
    36" is gonna be a tight fit if your kit can flex at all. Good deal on it, especially with the D44. What kind of lift are you planning? Gonna need an SYE and CV most likely. Go to Tom Woods for the CV, avoid Drivetrain of Mesquite like the plague

    I wheeled the piss out of a 99 TJ with 3" teraflex and 36" Irocs... Just a little bit of trimming here and there. It can be done if you set things up right. And good looking project by the way.

    And my college roomate had a 97 TJ with 37s on it with some cobled together 4" short arm kit.

    Low lift with Big Rollers is the way to go.

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  • bottlerocket
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    Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View Post
    2001 TJ 4.0L w/ 127k and it has a Dana 44 in the back - cha ching!

    In 3 weeks I hope to have a 3.5" suspension lift, 1.5" body lift, and 36" tires under it.
    36" is gonna be a tight fit if your kit can flex at all. Good deal on it, especially with the D44. What kind of lift are you planning? Gonna need an SYE and CV most likely. Go to Tom Woods for the CV, avoid Drivetrain of Mesquite like the plague

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by onemeangixxer7502 View Post
    OR instead of taking a torch to plastic just take some peanut butter and rub it on,then wipe it off.......
    That's temporary though, just uses the oils from the peanut butter to darken it.

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  • onemeangixxer7502
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    OR instead of taking a torch to plastic just take some peanut butter and rub it on,then wipe it off.......

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by bigmuskie View Post
    Not sure how you're restoring your fender flares, but maybe you can try this out if nothing else is working for ya. Jeep looks good.

    Yeah, already did that. It doesn't work as great as you would think unless you have a really large heating area, a torch leaves patterns. I'm going to do custom steel front fenders and probably the same on the rear.

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  • Pokulski-Blatz
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    Starting to look fantastic!

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  • ceyko
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    Hm, never thought that would work.

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  • bigmuskie
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    Not sure how you're restoring your fender flares, but maybe you can try this out if nothing else is working for ya. Jeep looks good.

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