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Post by HeavyMetal on Jun 14, 2006 16:26:58 GMT -5
oh and drew maloney climbing rope First, acquire cageless YJ Second, affix cage to climbing rope, sling rope over sturdy tree branch, affix rope to hitch d-ring, Hoist Third, admire hanging cage Fourth, park YJ under cage, lower, allign, Enjoy
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Post by Buffalo Phil on Jun 14, 2006 17:16:10 GMT -5
That is Realer then
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Post by Queery Adams on Jun 14, 2006 17:50:45 GMT -5
Thats Awsome! wish i was there
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Post by Eskimo on Jun 14, 2006 19:16:48 GMT -5
such a GREAT idea man.. thought u needed help with the cage b4 u put it in??
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Post by deanv on Jun 14, 2006 21:31:34 GMT -5
damn.... it was that heavy
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Post by HeavyMetal on Jun 14, 2006 21:40:18 GMT -5
it was heavy and really hard to manuver around the seats, had to lift it really high to get it in, no real place to grab on it. so the hoist worked
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Post by deanv on Jun 14, 2006 21:41:40 GMT -5
how'd u get it to your house
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Post by trumbulljeeper on Jun 15, 2006 10:09:47 GMT -5
i have been driving around w/ it just resting on the tub/ mounts for months... the heavy ass Mangi spare held it down good so it didnt rattle that much, now that we cut the door bars off it rattles like a bitch so no more unmounted driving... gotta make 2 more cuts and 2 welds and it'll be ready for install
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Post by Wide-J on Jun 15, 2006 17:34:08 GMT -5
lovin the cage, Mike! Too bad it was such a pain in the ass for you. Keep the pics coming when its in.
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