Limb risers

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I added some to my rig this winter, but haven't had a chance to put them to the test. Do I need them? Probably not. But I like that they're classic overlanding kit, they look good, and it was a $25 project for a winter day when I couldn't be out on the trail. We'll see how they work in a few months!
 

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I added some to my rig this winter, but haven't had a chance to put them to the test. Do I need them? Probably not. But I like that they're classic overlanding kit, they look good, and it was a $25 project for a winter day when I couldn't be out on the trail. We'll see how they work in a few months!
Well said lol
It does have a classic look!
 
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If you encounter lots of low hanging branches and stuff like that, get some.
If not, invest the money in fuel.
With fuel costs as high as they are I’m going to invest in a mountain bike lol crazy!! Going on a trip this weekend and scared at how bad it will be on the wallet..
 
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With fuel costs as high as they are I’m going to invest in a mountain bike lol crazy!! Going on a trip this weekend and scared at how bad it will be on the wallet..
It just so happens I have a couple bikes for sale, if your interested I'll include links below


 

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With fuel costs as high as they are I’m going to invest in a mountain bike lol crazy!! Going on a trip this weekend and scared at how bad it will be on the wallet..


Niiiicceee bikes!!!!
It just so happens I have a couple bikes for sale, if your interested I'll include links below


 

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Do they clean the house, do laundry and fix a perfect martini for that price?
They should :smiley: , just like anything when you buy the high end stuff it adds up quickly. I know people that have that much if not more into RC cars and buggies, crazy what we desire sometimes costs are not at the top of the priority list.
 

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@Monte1 I need them and I kind of want them, but I won't likely ever get them. Low-hanging branches are common where I usually wheel, but I'd have to see them in action to know whether they'd work on my kind of branches or not.
 

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Needed something to do. So I installed limb risers for heck of it. I like it.
Looks good. I can’t tell from the angle, do they get in the way of opening the hood?
Yup since it was/is a DIY set based on my existing setup, the risers do get in the way. However, I just loosen the turnbuckles and the cables come right off and/or away from the hood. Maybe a minute a side at most.
 

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I installed them after I broke my windshield the first week of owning my Jeep, I haven't loss another one since 2015, knock on wood! and mine are attached to the hood so they fold up with the hood.
 
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