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Post by mylesenya on Mar 16, 2008 19:57:39 GMT -5
Hi guys, just joined, like to be active as much as I can, trying to build up my jeep again this year wheelable. Its fallen to the wayside for a few years now and Id like to get back into wheeling again. Hopefully I will have mmore free time than I used to. I currently run a '98 tj with 3" bds lift, 33x9.50 BFG muds, stock axles, some lite armor. Have a garage full of stuff I need to do to it this year so I can wheel again and not worry about it falling apart. Later guys, Bull.
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Post by rckrdyxj on Mar 16, 2008 20:00:16 GMT -5
Howdy, welcome to
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Post by Mr. Jeeperz on Mar 16, 2008 20:18:50 GMT -5
welcome sir. pics of said rig
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Post by mylesenya on Mar 16, 2008 20:19:40 GMT -5
Here is a poser shot I have, and a pic of it after my plow install.
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Post by rckrdyxj on Mar 16, 2008 20:29:56 GMT -5
Wow thats quite the snow plow. damn 33x9.50 and i thought 33x10.50 were pizza cutters.
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Post by Buffalo Phil on Mar 16, 2008 20:35:21 GMT -5
Welcome.
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Post by CSaddict on Mar 16, 2008 20:44:56 GMT -5
Hey someone that actually lives near me! Welcome. Im in Manchester.
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Post by Rev. AL on Mar 16, 2008 21:49:36 GMT -5
I bet that thing is unstoppable in the snow! welcome to by the way.
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Post by mylesenya on Mar 16, 2008 22:14:13 GMT -5
Thanks guys and yes, the plow worked awesome this year...just need to get a new switch for it and add some weight in the rear, but otherwise awesome. The skinnys work great in snow and rain too. That plow also is a manual side to side, but ya know what....better than shoveling an almost 200yrd driveway...lol. It also totally removes from the front so no heavy bracket while I commute.
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