Feeler: lift party for Heepspeed

also welding is required as per instructions:

"Carefully skip weld the very front and rear edges of the control arm mounts along the bottom and side of the uni-frame. CAUTION - a certified welder that can weld thick metal to thin should do this and care should be taken to protect wiring, fuel lines, brake lines, etc, and to not ignite coatings etc. on fire. Paint welded areas for protection."
 
So I would be down to go HOWEVER I don't have any wheels! SO if someone coming from the surrounding area would be willing to pick me up and let me ride them, and I will kick for some gas I'm down.

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ted
 
julio has the vid capabilities - i'll help out, tho u KNOW i'm not mechanically inclined - more inclined to take it to a mechanic!
 
also welding is required as per instructions:

"Carefully skip weld the very front and rear edges of the control arm mounts along the bottom and side of the uni-frame. CAUTION - a certified welder that can weld thick metal to thin should do this and care should be taken to protect wiring, fuel lines, brake lines, etc, and to not ignite coatings etc. on fire. Paint welded areas for protection."

In my opinion, that's more for covering their ass than anything. I didn't weld on my RE long arm lift and I would think it safe to say you won't run it harder than I ran mine. Also, if you happen to wreck ur XJ it's easier (and less damaging) to unbolt it than cut a bunch of wleds off to switch it to the new rig.
 
Possible, but not probable that I'll be there......... If you could use my hands. Either way I'll be there in spirit. Let me know how it goes John.
 
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