Winter Project
- Hoodoo Man
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- Jeep Year: 1970
- Jeep Model: C101
- Real Name: Jeff Cambray
- Location: Westford MA
Re: Winter Project
that is a serious project... Im guessing there will be no rub at full flex.... Still street legal?
1970 Jeepster- stock
2003 Jeep Rubicon 2" BDS Spring lift 35s and MCE fenders
2012 Jeep JKU 2.5' Terafkex spring lift, Rock Hard Bumpa, skids, BodyArmor4x4 sliders..
2003 Jeep Rubicon 2" BDS Spring lift 35s and MCE fenders
2012 Jeep JKU 2.5' Terafkex spring lift, Rock Hard Bumpa, skids, BodyArmor4x4 sliders..
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- Jeep Year: 2004
- Jeep Model: TJ Wrangler
Re: Winter Project
I should be able to run it on the road . Just have to but mud flaps on it for a sticker jpcamp . Total buid will be under $2000
- ZAEDOCK
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- Jeep Year: 1992
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Re: Winter Project
Good luck with the sticker. I recommend fabbing some flat fenders for extended road use. I made a mud flap bar that mounts into my receiver, but it's only quasi-legal (not that 38x15.5's are legal on a Jeep in mASS). For extended road trips, I usually throw my 33's on for better road manners and legality. I used to toss on 215/75r15's for inspection, but 31's will have to do this year.mcrubicon wrote:I should be able to run it on the road . Just have to but mud flaps on it for a sticker
Looks good though. A little too much wheelbase for me. 105.3" Make sure you build a nice belly skid.
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