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Put in a drawer and cabinet system in the back like I said I am going cheap it’s going to be functional not expensive I still have some work to do it but it will work
That's pretty nice! One question, I don't recall but doesn't that have coil springs front and back? I have seen some pretty nice grands in my day. But most of them have v-8s and are very radically built. I'm partial to my 4.0 too. Some day I'll put a new engine in my Xj. A refresh would be great!
 

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Case in point I don’t have them I doubt I ever will because I am to cheap to pay nearly $400 on a set of maxxtraxx they maybe good and they are probably better than most knock offs out there but how many times do people actually use them.
If you go with me during the winter the guys that had them were using them left and right. I got to admit they are handy, but so is a winch. Maybe after seeing them in action I will consider getting a knock off.
 

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I would love to go on a trip with yeah next winter. I see people using them and I think your right a knock off brand could be in the future
 
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I would love to go on a trip with yeah next winter. I see people using them and I think your right a knock off brand could be in the future
Because I'm always sleeping in my rig and building a teardrop style camping I think I'm going to purchase those foldable recovery tracks. They will double as leveling blocks. And they also have a lifetime warranty. (Gotreads)
 

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New tires today ended up with about two inches gain in height.
 

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Looks real nice Rick.
Thanks it really took me two weeks to find these tires I was hoping to get a little bit of a lift because of them but wasn’t expecting 2 inches had to trim the front bumper a bit about an inch but that is something I had planned to in the future to accommodate a 33 inch tire after I do a 3.5 inch lift. I am doing some recovery HOOKS tomorrow. Yes shackles look cool but I don’t want stuff swinging around banging into stuff denting scratching scuffing things up so stationary hooks it going to be. I am not going to buy the bracket kit I think I am going to bolt the hooks to a piece 3/8 inch hardened steel and bolt that in place to the I guess it’s the sub frame right behind the bumper and have the hook extend through the bumper and bumper cover. It is a little more work but I think it will be a little stronger as well. I wasn’t going to put a roof cargo rack on but until I finish building my trailer I am going to need the space. So if I finish that by Saturday. On Sunday I will start doing the electrical stuff let’s see old school KC lights, fog lamps mounted in the factory position ( I found the factory wiring today while the tires were off) so with any luck that switch still works. I will also be installing a second battery, a 2000 watt inverter, a 15 liter drawer fridge mounted to the top of the drawer system, a ham radio, a cb radio, 4 USB ports, a 150 psi harbor freight compressor(I want to install a two gallon air tank someplace on the undercarriage) all the new accessories are going to be old school fuse and relay systems s-pods are cool but I don’t know how to fix them but I can rewire something replace a fuse or relay fairly easy. I know I am forgetting a lot and over simplifying everything but it’s late and I should be sleeping
 

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I am really enjoying doing this build i haven’t really spent much so far: side note my wife will tell you different.
Wimmenz are funny that way.

If I were to buy a new vehicle I would hear about that. If I buy parts for the Jeep I hear about those, about the same as if I bought a new vehicle. I have no doubt I get more grief over the bits and pieces spread out over time than I would get for a one time large purchase. But all those bits and pieces are precisely what keeps me busy so I don't have time to waste at Shotgun Willie's watching performances of voluptuous harlots. The Bride should appreciate my thrifty discipline. But does she? Not at all.

There is just no 'splaining wimmenz.
 

Lanlubber In Remembrance

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Thanks it really took me two weeks to find these tires I was hoping to get a little bit of a lift because of them but wasn’t expecting 2 inches had to trim the front bumper a bit about an inch but that is something I had planned to in the future to accommodate a 33 inch tire after I do a 3.5 inch lift. I am doing some recovery HOOKS tomorrow. Yes shackles look cool but I don’t want stuff swinging around banging into stuff denting scratching scuffing things up so stationary hooks it going to be. I am not going to buy the bracket kit I think I am going to bolt the hooks to a piece 3/8 inch hardened steel and bolt that in place to the I guess it’s the sub frame right behind the bumper and have the hook extend through the bumper and bumper cover. It is a little more work but I think it will be a little stronger as well. I wasn’t going to put a roof cargo rack on but until I finish building my trailer I am going to need the space. So if I finish that by Saturday. On Sunday I will start doing the electrical stuff let’s see old school KC lights, fog lamps mounted in the factory position ( I found the factory wiring today while the tires were off) so with any luck that switch still works. I will also be installing a second battery, a 2000 watt inverter, a 15 liter drawer fridge mounted to the top of the drawer system, a ham radio, a cb radio, 4 USB ports, a 150 psi harbor freight compressor(I want to install a two gallon air tank someplace on the undercarriage) all the new accessories are going to be old school fuse and relay systems s-pods are cool but I don’t know how to fix them but I can rewire something replace a fuse or relay fairly easy. I know I am forgetting a lot and over simplifying everything but it’s late and I should be sleeping
Sounds like a good plan Rick. Wish I knew more about electronics so I can get the necessary wiring done for my solar and exterior lighting. If I get to go to the PNW Rally later in the year I'm hoping to get some help from friends there who are more knowledgeable.
 

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Sounds like a good plan Rick. Wish I knew more about electronics so I can get the necessary wiring done for my solar and exterior lighting. If I get to go to the PNW Rally later in the year I'm hoping to get some help from friends there who are more knowledgeable.
Well later in the year I will have a months worth of vacation time and if you don’t have that done I will come down and help you out I lived off grid for three years only power we had was solar and the occasional generator at night mostly we lived off battery power and a 5000w inverter. Living like that is hard living because you are always fixing upgrading replacing something.
 

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Well later in the year I will have a months worth of vacation time and if you don’t have that done I will come down and help you out I lived off grid for three years only power we had was solar and the occasional generator at night mostly we lived off battery power and a 5000w inverter. Living like that is hard living because you are always fixing upgrading replacing something.
If I were younger I wouldn't mind the hard work it takes to live off grid. I always wanted to farm anyway but my wife was raised on a farm and would have nothing to do with living that life style. By the time she passed away I was ready to go too. Been eight years now since she passed on and I'm still stuck here. I'm kinda wanting to at least be a little radical in my last days, and let my grown kids learn how to live without me being around. If your ever out in the woods and find a worn out old LRD2 sitting in a ditch with a bunch of old bones in the seat you'll know it's me and can just leave me there. That's where I wanna be. :grinning:
 
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That's pretty nice! One question, I don't recall but doesn't that have coil springs front and back? I have seen some pretty nice grands in my day. But most of them have v-8s and are very radically built. I'm partial to my 4.0 too. Some day I'll put a new engine in my Xj. A refresh would be great!
Yes coils front and back I am having issues with lift kits because of that everybody wants to sell me a budget lift because it’s cheaper and easier. Or they try to sell me a two thousand dollar lift. Look mr. salesmen’s 1. I don’t have that kind of money to put into it right now 2. Even if I did I wouldn’t because if I had 2 grand for a lift I could probably afford to go buy a gladiator my dream Jeep besides a Scrambler ( i probably could afford it I am just to cheap, my credit rating sucks, AND I don’t want the payments
 

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Yes coils front and back I am having issues with lift kits because of that everybody wants to sell me a budget lift because it’s cheaper and easier. Or they try to sell me a two thousand dollar lift. Look mr. salesmen’s 1. I don’t have that kind of money to put into it right now 2. Even if I did I wouldn’t because if I had 2 grand for a lift I could probably afford to go buy a gladiator my dream Jeep besides a Scrambler ( i probably could afford it I am just to cheap, my credit rating sucks, AND I don’t want the payments
Rick, an easy and economical lift can be had for around $200 if you can do the work yourself. I have coil springs on all four corners too. I used the 2" spring lift spacers and they work just fine. They are easy to install and you could do it yourself. It takes about 2.5 - 3 hours to install if you know what your doing.

I didn't have to buy new shocks, longer brake lines or alter the length of my front or rear drive shafts. Because I couldn't do the work myself I had to pay my mechanic $240 to install them.

A comparable 2" lift using taller springs would have cost close to $560 plus $240 installation. With an increase in tire size (like you) I gained 1" and 2" with the spacers I have plenty on ground clearance (almost 16") for the places I will visit.

With only a 100" wheel base I think it's perfect and it handles great. Actually I have more ground clearance than my Dodge D250 with 31" tires and heavy duty suspension. More is not always better and comes with a lot mote cost. Your good with 2" more I believe.
 
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