- Location
- Terre Haute, IN
Well it's finally began. I asked a lot of opinions recently as I had originally just planned on throwing the cheapest lift and tires on it possible just to have something to play with but soon changed my mind. While some of you may have done things differently, I went with what I thought was the best setup for myself.
A little background. This was my moms XJ that I found for her a while back as she needed something reliable and 4wd on a budget, found this clean 2 owner with 170k for $3200.
Long story short, someone pulled out in front of her a year later and did a little front end damage, nothing major. Front bumper, fender, grill, some busted turn signal lenses. The insurance company ended up totaling it out. I buy it back for $495 (Actually didnt' have anything out of pocket, recently purchased new bedroom furniture and spent enough money that we received a free 50" LCD and Blu Ray player so I just traded her that for the Jeep). Forgot to add, the insurance company never did anything with the title so I have a clean title in my name.
So I buy new lenses, pull the fender out by hand and drive it home. Found out after that drive the radiator was also damaged and had a small leak, so I put a new radiator in it. Since then, no issues at all other than a dead battery. Total out of pocket $270. That brings us up to yesterday!
Things to get it all started:
4.5" Rough Country X-Series lift $830 shipped - http://www.roughcountry.com/jeep-suspension-lift-kit-633xn2.html
Came with a few extra things that I'd end up needing to purchase very soon so I figured it was worth saving the extra money up front.
15x8 4" BS Cragar D Windows (5) - eBay from Summit for $290 shipped
33x12.50 Goodyear Wrangler MT/R w/Kevlar
Ended up getting these from 4wd.com for like $1175~ish shipped
Rough Country Steering Stabilizer is on the way, and I'm on the hunt for a SYE.. then bumpers are next.
Started on it yesterday.. really happy with the quality of the parts and the fitment of everything so far. The only things we have left to do at the moment is the rear shocks and rear brake lines. The rear shocks have been replaced some time before, they didn't do a very good job with the top bolts and we're having some problems getting them out. We have one more idea before we have to resort to cutting a couple holes in the hatch.
Once we get that all sorted out we'll probably go ahead and pull whats left of the bottom of the front bumper and trim the front fenders today.







A little background. This was my moms XJ that I found for her a while back as she needed something reliable and 4wd on a budget, found this clean 2 owner with 170k for $3200.
Long story short, someone pulled out in front of her a year later and did a little front end damage, nothing major. Front bumper, fender, grill, some busted turn signal lenses. The insurance company ended up totaling it out. I buy it back for $495 (Actually didnt' have anything out of pocket, recently purchased new bedroom furniture and spent enough money that we received a free 50" LCD and Blu Ray player so I just traded her that for the Jeep). Forgot to add, the insurance company never did anything with the title so I have a clean title in my name.
So I buy new lenses, pull the fender out by hand and drive it home. Found out after that drive the radiator was also damaged and had a small leak, so I put a new radiator in it. Since then, no issues at all other than a dead battery. Total out of pocket $270. That brings us up to yesterday!
Things to get it all started:
4.5" Rough Country X-Series lift $830 shipped - http://www.roughcountry.com/jeep-suspension-lift-kit-633xn2.html
Came with a few extra things that I'd end up needing to purchase very soon so I figured it was worth saving the extra money up front.
15x8 4" BS Cragar D Windows (5) - eBay from Summit for $290 shipped
33x12.50 Goodyear Wrangler MT/R w/Kevlar
Ended up getting these from 4wd.com for like $1175~ish shipped
Rough Country Steering Stabilizer is on the way, and I'm on the hunt for a SYE.. then bumpers are next.
Started on it yesterday.. really happy with the quality of the parts and the fitment of everything so far. The only things we have left to do at the moment is the rear shocks and rear brake lines. The rear shocks have been replaced some time before, they didn't do a very good job with the top bolts and we're having some problems getting them out. We have one more idea before we have to resort to cutting a couple holes in the hatch.
Once we get that all sorted out we'll probably go ahead and pull whats left of the bottom of the front bumper and trim the front fenders today.







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