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Originally posted by cool cat View PostAMP has the XL version of the power step that has an integrated rock rail. I don't know how much protection it has compared to a traditional rail, but at least you get some protection and a power step.
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Originally posted by jluv View PostI'm very close to pulling the trigger on a set of rock sliders. In fact, it's gonna happen. It means ditching my AMP steps, which I absolutely love, but if I start tackling some of the gnarly sections I want, it's just a matter of time before I set it down on a boulder and ruin the steps anyway, along with my rocker panels. I've been trying to ride that line between "nice truck" and "trail rig" for a while, but it's getting time to make sacrifices in order to get more serious on the rocks.
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Originally posted by yellowstang View PostSO I was just looking at some winches, never knew they made them with rope, I've only ever seen steel cable. Any advantage/disadvantage to either?
Jose, they make a mounting bracket for F-150 so it is pretty hidden, the winch barely sticks out, changed my mind about maybe getting one now.
Saw this a few threads down! Googled a few parts on it, can be had for $300 or so.
http://www.dfwmustangs.net/forums/sh...5&postcount=14
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SO I was just looking at some winches, never knew they made them with rope, I've only ever seen steel cable. Any advantage/disadvantage to either?
Jose, they make a mounting bracket for F-150 so it is pretty hidden, the winch barely sticks out, changed my mind about maybe getting one now.
Saw this a few threads down! Googled a few parts on it, can be had for $300 or so.
Might be my only mod, I just cant imagine it needing anything else. Maybe a 2.5 level kit and a hair bigger tires but I doubt it. This was kind of an ass whoopin. I could do it again in a freaking hour but the instructions are terrible, my winch controller didn't exactly play well with their mount, and there were some
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Originally posted by jluv View PostEnded up not needing wheel bearings. Just a nasty vibration from shitty driveshaft angles. Thankfully, I put an adjustable carrier bearing drop bracket on the truck a few years ago, so it just took some dialing in to get it better.
Got the suspension where I want it. 42s mounted and balanced. Front limit straps are on the way and will be on soon. I also have custom 2" spacers on the way (hub and wheel centric), since these tires rub on my 4-link arms up front.
I'm very close to pulling the trigger on a set of rock sliders. In fact, it's gonna happen. It means ditching my AMP steps, which I absolutely love, but if I start tackling some of the gnarly sections I want, it's just a matter of time before I set it down on a boulder and ruin the steps anyway, along with my rocker panels. I've been trying to ride that line between "nice truck" and "trail rig" for a while, but it's getting time to make sacrifices in order to get more serious on the rocks.
Anyway, snapped a quick one today.
Got a new (used) transmission going in the Jeep Monday.. Will start seriously shopping for a 4runner next weekend.
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Originally posted by jluv View PostI’ve got mods to make more power, but ya, with these giant tires and all of the extra weight, it’s not fast.
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Originally posted by yellowstang View PostLooks slow (OK, it had to be said!) ;-)
Damn, Jared, that looks like a beast! I'm trying not to spend any money on mine, but will get better tires in about a year, and maybe a beefier skid plate, the stock FX4 is as thick as a soda can.
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Looks slow (OK, it had to be said!) ;-)
Damn, Jared, that looks like a beast! I'm trying not to spend any money on mine, but will get better tires in about a year, and maybe a beefier skid plate, the stock FX4 is as thick as a soda can.
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Ended up not needing wheel bearings. Just a nasty vibration from shitty driveshaft angles. Thankfully, I put an adjustable carrier bearing drop bracket on the truck a few years ago, so it just took some dialing in to get it better.
Got the suspension where I want it. 42s mounted and balanced. Front limit straps are on the way and will be on soon. I also have custom 2" spacers on the way (hub and wheel centric), since these tires rub on my 4-link arms up front.
I'm very close to pulling the trigger on a set of rock sliders. In fact, it's gonna happen. It means ditching my AMP steps, which I absolutely love, but if I start tackling some of the gnarly sections I want, it's just a matter of time before I set it down on a boulder and ruin the steps anyway, along with my rocker panels. I've been trying to ride that line between "nice truck" and "trail rig" for a while, but it's getting time to make sacrifices in order to get more serious on the rocks.
Anyway, snapped a quick one today.
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Originally posted by yellowstang View PostThere is a nasty bug going around, hope you don't come down with it Saturday
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Originally posted by fordracing19 View PostI work Sundays
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Originally posted by jluv View PostAnyone want to go back out there next Sunday?
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Originally posted by jluv View PostAnyone want to go back out there next Sunday?
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