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Lower end but bright LED's and a custom LCOG :) roof rack made from aluminum. The front has 2/36W China LED floods and the rear has some 19.99 single led flood rock lights. Still need to finish a few things but it was pretty amazing setup at night at the beach.
As you get closer with the rim size to the actual tire width on road perfromance increases due the the sidewalk being pinched less which increases the sidewalk stiffness.
Yup its a Boss. Let me put it this way about the tree's, its good to have 1/4" but not needed compared to 3/16. I could move stalled cars out of the way with this one though if the need ever arrived :). The whole point I'm trying to make is the cost and weight are a moot point. If I remember...
I make my own trails sometimes (private land), most of the time this involves running small trees over. Here is an example of how you can use the rest of the 20ft section to make a front bumper.
Between 1/4 or 3/16 your talking 30 ish pounds if you use most of the stick. I used it for the rockers, front bumper, and soon to be rear bumper. I trust 1/4 for smashing trees better so that's what I ordered.
I currently have a 91 (159k) limited that has a beat to crap body and so so tan interior. From the windsheild forward its all beat to hell from a wreck. It runs like a champ but looks awful different color doors etc. I have a 4.5" rough country lift and new 33x12.50 tires. I was looking for...
Finally got some time to work on it today. Hopefully I can finish up all the welding tomorow so I can get those sliders and jams herculined and put the doors on for a trip Saturday, going shark fishing.
I'm putting four of these tabs on each side, might come back with more supports later...
Thanks, I did alot of research on the tires and they stack up to the MTR's with a slight disadvantage in mud/rock but way better snow/ice/rain/wear/street manners. This will be my pick the kids up from school/wheelin jeep.
Picked up this 91 Limited last weekend and thought I would post a few pics as I fix it up. Here it is as I bought it last weekend. It had a mix of different 33" tires and a ton of body damage and broken front windsheild.
I took it to get glass the next day and got some new Goodyear Duratrac...