Greetings from Hooksett NH
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Greetings from Hooksett NH
Hello all,
I had a blast last weekend wheeling with baystate after re-joining (put my jeep back together...finally). I was a member in 2009, and the fall crawl that year was a rough time for my Rubicon (mangled 3 of 4 lower control arms, bent up my tranny skid into the oil pan, trashed both front U-joints... ). My first car was a 94 XJ which was great untill it rusted apart.
Current Setup:
2006 Rubicon
33" Goodyear MT/R's
3" Teraflex Long-arm kit
Teraflex Belly-up
Skidrow engine + transmission skid (which apparently fits right over an N-th degree oil pan skid)
1" Body Lift
CV Driveshaft
9000# Superwinch
I hope to soon add:
New gas tank skid
Rocker guards
Front bumper
Rear bumper/tire carrier
I hope to see everyone out on the trails!
Torin
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Re: Greetings from Hooksett NH
Welcome back! Wish I had made that last run, heard it was a lotta fun
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Re: Greetings from Hooksett NH
Nice looking Rubicon. is that a stick or auto?
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Re: Greetings from Hooksett NH
Hey Torin was great seeing you on the trail, that i a nicely built Rubi... Welcome back to BSJ
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2003 Jeep Rubicon 2" BDS Spring lift 35s and MCE fenders
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Re: Greetings from Hooksett NH
Hi Torin - It was good to meet you on the last run. I liked seeing your LCG long arm in action. Did you get any scrapes on your long arms?
Tony
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Re: Greetings from Hooksett NH
My rubicon is an auto, I would have prefered a stick though. I scraped a bit on the one drop off before we got onto the powerlines, and rubbed a heim joint on an optional rock pile on rocky road. I am very pleased with how the longarms preformed offroad, and it really doesent drive much different on the highway. Now I just need to bite the bullet and buy some armor... any ideas on what rocker protection is the best (and why)?
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Re: Greetings from Hooksett NH
I have the optional stock rails on my LJ. So far no complaints. They make for great running boards too, and are easy to sand/paint when they get all nasty.
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Re: Greetings from Hooksett NH
Armor is KEY!
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Re: Greetings from Hooksett NH
this is one piece I'm running. I also have a motor back skid from them, I'm not sure if they make it any more.
http://www.rockcrawler.com/techreports/ ... /index.asp
http://www.rockcrawler.com/techreports/ ... /index.asp
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Re: Greetings from Hooksett NH
Welcome (back) to the forum.
The only extra skids I run are Poison Spyder Rocker Knockers, bought back when they were relatively cheap.
Some run engine and gas tank skids. My 4 popper oil pan is higher than a 4.0L and I've been meaning to weld some extra credit to my tank skid, but haven't gotten around to it.
The only extra skids I run are Poison Spyder Rocker Knockers, bought back when they were relatively cheap.
Some run engine and gas tank skids. My 4 popper oil pan is higher than a 4.0L and I've been meaning to weld some extra credit to my tank skid, but haven't gotten around to it.
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Re: Greetings from Hooksett NH
RLVRSK wrote:this is one piece I'm running. I also have a motor back skid from them, I'm not sure if they make it any more.
http://www.rockcrawler.com/techreports/ ... /index.asp
That would be a cool skid to copy and build with HDPE sheet.
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Re: Greetings from Hooksett NH
We as a club went to Canada for a wheeling adventure. That it was ! Every one of my skid was caved in so I ditched em all and made new ones out of tube and .25 plate. No worries mate !! FjR68
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Re: Greetings from Hooksett NH
Looks like you need a soft top to give you more room around the trees.
Glad you came back and had fun.
Glad you came back and had fun.
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Re: Greetings from Hooksett NH
Nice to meet you on the trail!
I remember you hit, not hard, but still skimmed this rock!
After the trail, everything was okay on your truck? I remember you said that you might of busted something..
I remember you hit, not hard, but still skimmed this rock!
After the trail, everything was okay on your truck? I remember you said that you might of busted something..
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Re: Greetings from Hooksett NH
I had a drivers side rear upper control arm work its way loose and fall off the at the frame end. It *could* have sheered off but i don't suspect that was the case. The passenger side was also loose when I discovered the problem so I think I must have missed them when checking all the bolts. I think the control arm fell off after we aired up and were rolling down the dirt road, it was making quite a bit of noise. Anyways it was a easy fix, and I rechecked everything when I got home.
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