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mudb8- mudb8-
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Posted: 11/08/07
10:25 PM

as many times as I've seen that pic, I just noticed the front bumper, where'd you find that?  
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crawlijuana crawlijuana
Enthusiast | Posts: 311 | Joined: 06/07
Posted: 11/13/07
12:13 PM

I made it.  I am not confident enough to weld up a cage yet but I can make a bumper.  

 
mudb8- mudb8-
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Posted: 11/13/07
03:33 PM

looks good, did you make one for the rear also?  
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sbartolic sbartolic
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Posted: 11/13/07
09:04 PM

That is pretty sweet crawlijuana.  Does it ride well?  What leaf springs do you use?  Well, even if I had the money to do my suspension right now (which I don't), I'm pretty sure the starter is out and I can't drive it right now which really gets me down.  Oh well, I hope it's the starter so it can get fixed.  

 
crawlijuana crawlijuana
Enthusiast | Posts: 311 | Joined: 06/07
Posted: 11/15/07
07:41 PM

I usually just leave the rear bumper off completely. The flush rear end has always been a favorite to me, my dream jeep at the moment is the avenger superchargers four cylinder tj.

My old YJ rode great for me. It had old 3 inch lift trail master leaves and a 3 inch body lift which isnt the greatest but replacing the shocks and steering stabilizer and the new tires made it ride smooth.  

 
mudb8- mudb8-
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Posted: 11/15/07
07:52 PM

I like that thing also, I need an avenger on my 4.0  
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YJ_Jeff YJ_Jeff
New User | Posts: 18 | Joined: 02/07
Posted: 01/12/09
01:04 PM

I have OME suspension/Rocky Road shocks & 30in BGF ATs on my 91 YJ. The ride is fine. One thing you have to realize is that you have a leaf spring suspension. Leaf spring suspensions are gonna be rough. It won't ever be TJ smooth. I have run Rancho & Edelbrock shocks on my Jeep & did not notice a difference.

Remember you get what you pay for when it come to suspension. Cheaper springs will ride rough & you'll feel like you're driving a lumber wagon.

Good luck.

http://www.rocky-road.com/jeepsus.html  

 
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