While detailing the Jeep after we got back from Barnwell, I noticed the PSC Hydraulic Assist Ram mounting bracket was bent. Not exactly sure on which wheeling trip this happened, but it will need to be addressed pretty soon. As far as I can tell it doesn’t look like the bracket will bend any further […]
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Nittos Mounted on Method 105s
Finally got all the Cooper ATs dismounted from the Method beads, and go the new Nitto Trail Grappler MTs swapped on. This process is tiring! At times breaking J beads on a tire manually can make you look like a gorilla at the zoo. Anyway, after Cindi got a good laugh at me breaking beads, […]
From Coopers to Nittos
The Cooper AT/3s lasted a little over 3 months. They weren’t looking so hot on the Jeep and the grip experience at Bridgeport back in November left me a little underwhelmed. The ATs will be replaced by a set of Nitto Trail Grappler 37×12.5-17. The Nitto Trail Grappler has a proven off-road reputation and should […]
Time to Correct the Front Shock Mounts
When the lift was put on the Jeep, it was put on an indexing ramp (RTI) to evaluate how flexible it was going to be and also to check for binding and rubbing. While on the ramp it was noted that the front shock bodies were rubbing on the frame at any decent articulation. I […]
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Lift and More!
Sent the Jeep off to get some work done. With all the parts that had accumulated all at once, it was going to take me months to get everything installed, and possibly multiple trips to off-road shop for fine tuning. With the help of cal Cahoun at CK Customs in Ennis, I was able to […]
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Just Say ‘No’ to 20s
I bought the Jeep with some really nice (and pricey) Fuel wheels that looked great! Unfortunately in this case, good looks don’t translate to a good ride. The problem with 35 inch tires on 20 inch rims is the lack of sidewall to cushion the ride. Also with a stiff sidewall along with a mud […]
Parts Back from DFW Coating!
Decided to break down all the new springs, control arms, track bars from the Rock Krawler kit and the bead rings from the Methods to send out for some powder coating. DFW Coating in Justin, TX handled the job and did a fantastic job! Now to wire brush threads anbd reassemble all the joints.
Time for Beads
Found a good deal on some Method 105 beadlock wheels. Should be a great add for airing down on the trails.
Doors? No Doors? Tube Doors!
Took a chance on some Rancho tube doors with the red SpiderWebShade netting. I really like the way these fit, but not 100% sure they will stay with the Jeep.
Doors Off With Some Steinjagers Foot Pegs.
Found these cool red foot pegs online. They are made by a company called Steinjager (pronounced stineyawger). Easy to install. Easy to remove – sad face.