Not sure if there is special shipping or not because of the design I don't think they would need it. Thats about $40 cheaper than I could find them locally.
Well this morning I was on a search for a decent price on an Optima Yellow Top and the best price I found was here. http://www.max4x4.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=36 Just thought it might help someone out.
Tuesday - Bio
Friday - Chemistry (and a paper) and History
Then it's all over and I can spend even more time on here. It also means Christmas break is coming and I can give the old XJ some long overdue abuse.
I run the BFG mud terrains on mine and they are great off road, and surpisingly pretty good on the road too. They do hum somewhat, but nothing the radio cant drown out. I have 3.75" back spacing on my rims. The tires are 32x11.50s with a 6" lift and not much fender cutting.
I'm not positive but I think all the "frame" rails are the same distance from one another. Normally the difference is the end caps on those bumpers. They're different on the 97+ than they are on yours. I have a Warn front bumper on my 93 that came off of my 91, and I had it on an 87 before...
I have the JKS trackbar with about the same height lift and it works fine for me, never any problems at least not so far. TNT makes some nice parts though it would be tough to not go with theirs.
Definately get an alignment. If you put new tires on make sure they're balanced. Redrilling the track bar is not the best way to go, and adjustable one would be ideal. Also a drop pitman arm would likely help you because it will correct the steering geometry. Try searching for bump steer also.
Yea it's definately rebuildable, everything is there if they didn't lock all the entrances at night i would be tempted to borrow someone's enclosed trailer. only in my dreams....