JCR 1-ton steering for $130? (Know your way around a Jeep?)

jcroffroad

www.jcroffroad.com
Location
Kalamazoo, mi
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We have noticed a lot of different bulletin boards having discussions about our 1-ton steering. We have produced this kit for almost 3 years now, but the interest on the market is starting to peak.

So, we are looking to find someone to do an installation write-up and product review for our 1-ton steering kit. The documents would need to contain clear pictures and detailed instructions. We would host the write-up on our website.

Here are the details for the deal:
  1. Must be a NAXJA member, we support the people that support us :)
  2. Must have digital camera, needs to take clear pictures. Minimum of 3.0 megapixels in a large enough format to crop.
  3. Must be able to do the write up in an editable program, such as Microsoft word.
  4. Need to be competent of the under side of a Jeep. Must know most terminology on front axle, knuckles, pitman arm, ect.

The deal is $130 shipped for our 1 ton steering kit.*

Post up if your your interested, answering the following questions: (with a picture of your Jeep if you could, please)
  1. On a scale of 1-10 what would you rate your mechanical ability?
  2. What do you feel is your greatest mechanical achievement?
  3. What are your Jeeps major mods?
  4. Where do you wheel?
  5. What is your favorite part about this sport?

Please don't feel discouraged if you’re not the best wrench in the world, this is just to get an idea of personality before we make a selection
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*Need Credit card number on file, if write-up and product review are not supplied by due date (3 weeks after shipment), the full $295 price will apply and be charged to credit card number on file.
 
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intested, and I can easily get help from a real mechanic.

1. Mine maybe a 4 or 5
2. on my Jeep? SYE I guess
3. RE 4.5", 33s, 4.56s, etc..
4. Gardendale, AL
5. I just love being offroad and outdoors, love having a DD that can go alot of places offroad.

old pic before cutting rear fenders:

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I just bought one of these setups about an hour ago for the april price $255. If I had any extra time I would have jumped all over this. JCR has great customer service, Brain answered my emails quickly. I will do business with JCR again.
 
1. Mechanical ability: ~5-6
2. Greatest mechanical acievement: Install Borla header, or fender trimmming. Although getting my xj to pass smog was a major acheivement. I would say the latter would be the most difficult. Presently installing D44 rear axle.
3. Major Mods: D44 rear, 4.5" lift, Header, Fender trimming for 33" tires.
4. Wheelin in Sothern California.
5. I live to get outdoors away from the congestion of the city, and the challenge of a new trail.
 
I really need this! I've been wanting to go steering upgrades for a while

1. On a scale of 1-10 what would you rate your mechanical ability? 6
2. What do you feel is your greatest mechanical achievement? Complete Engine Swap
3. What are your Jeeps major mods? ~6" lift, SYE, rear locker, upgraded axle shafts, Steering reinforcement place, most of my other mods aren't consider major.
4. Where do you wheel? SoCal, AZ
5. What is your favorite part about this sport? Nature, Stress relief, Trail challenges, great friends.
 
  1. On a scale of 1-10 what would you rate your mechanical ability? 7
  2. What do you feel is your greatest mechanical achievement? Completely rebuilding a '78 Trans-Am. Engine, transmission, rearend, enterior.
  3. What are your Jeeps major mods? 4.5' lift, High pinion front end, 4:56 with rear Detroit.
  4. Where do you wheel? Northern New Mexico, Colorado, Moab.
  5. What is your favorite part about this sport? Getting places I couldn't otherwise get to, beautiful scenery and historic places.
 
[*] On a scale of 1-10 what would you rate your mechanical ability? 6

[*] What do you feel is your greatest mechanical achievement?complete engine swap, building a jeepspeed racer

[*] What are your Jeeps major mods? 2000 XJ, FT LAs, Fr D44 4.88 Detriot Trutrac, R D44 4.88 Detriot, C-rok front end stiffener, custom unirail plating etc....
1985 JS project w/ 4.0HO drivetrain, semifloat F9" 35 spl, spooled, disks, caged,tnt stiffenrs, crok front end stiffener, soon to be waggy front D44, air shocks

[*] Where do you wheel? Johnson valley, local socal spots

[*] What is your favorite part about this sport?freedom, working on modifications.

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as you can see, new steeirng system is NEEDED.
Thanks
Chris
 
Hi Brian...

Have your front bumper by the way. (kissing up)

Mine currently has the RE 4.5 Superflex lift and BONE STOCK steering. My mechanical skills are 8 or so across the board but no welding. (yes I can use a reamer) Besides that I have a good digital camera for comprehensive photos.
You planning on posting the write-up on Jeepin.Com as well??

Here's my rig, let me know.

Rob Pettey

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Well, nuts. I just ordered this too... oh well, here's my response anyway:

1) 5; however I have several friends who are very mechanically inclined who could be helping.
2) Installing the 5" lift over a weekend
3) 5" lift, front ARB, 4.56 gears, 33s, OBA
4) Most recently WA, but ID and CA
5) Challenging myself and my rig

DR
 
On a scale of 1-10 what would you rate your mechanical ability?
8, swapped engines, built engines, lifts, lowering kits, aviation quality assurance, I can't weld
What do you feel is your greatest mechanical achievement?
Building my 454, being part of the team that rebuilt and returned V22's to flight
What are your Jeeps major mods?
Rusty's 3", TJ flares, JCR bumpers/rails
Where do you wheel?
URE, local to eastern NC
What is your favorite part about this sport?
People, I've met and became friends with the kind of people that make it worthwhile to get out, break your junk and spend money I don't have to do it again.

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one the scale of 1-10 9.5, I can wrench on anything and weld everything except for the crack of dawn and a broken heart. Greatest mechanical achievment, I have done 2 frame off restoations, and built a very capable Mj for about $3k. my jeep mods are lockrigt up front,welded rear, 4.5 inch lift in front, spring over in rear, removed bed, put fuel tank up top, removeable fenders on rear, onboard air, rollcage, custom built sliders,bumpers front and rear, half doors, and diff guards. on the lineup is rear disc brake swap. I mostly do my wheeling at Paragon adventure park, The most enjoyable part about the sport is learning, and dicovering things, and talking over ideas with other people. I really need a better steering setup and I am on a super tight budget, I wanted your 1-ton steering setup anyhow so might as well let me do it and show everyone how easy it is. And if you would like to see picks of my rig the are on the NAC forum. And if you pick me I will also do an install of your rock sliders and do a write up, they are already here waiting to be installed. thanks
 
1. I would have to say in the range of 6-7
2. On my Jeep, never having to take it to a shop except for gears (lack of tools!!! Hate that part) I'm a CH-53E Super Stallion Crew chief/Mechanic, so my greatest mechanical achievement would have to be pulling and reinstalling a 10 ton main gearbox/rotor head in a single day.
3. I would have to say the major ones would be Full Tractions 6" Long arm kit, Rigid Co front and rear bumpers, AA SYE, Tom Woods shaft, 4.88 gears front and rear, steering plates, and other misc items.
4. Pretty much everywhere I can. Mainly east coast stuff, Geroge Washington National Forest, Tellico, Paragon, Blue Ridge National Forest, and any power line in the area!
5. I'd have to say the chicks! Hahaha, no, my wife would kill me. Probably the fact that you are unique in the offroading world. More so on the east coast than the west or midwest, but there are very few people who properly lift Cherokees and are designed for a purpose, not just to look cool. Everyone lifts trucks out here to play in the mud. Few of us lift them so we can go everywhere. So I love that the most, the uniqueness of it all.
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Here's an idea:

Pick 3 or 4 folks, get their write-ups, then take the best from each one to get the best install write-up. Then give proper credit to those that contributed...

On a scale of 1-10 what would you rate your mechanical ability? 8
What do you feel is your greatest mechanical achievement? front/rear axle install, Banks header install, SYE kit install
What are your Jeeps major mods? 5" lift, D44 rear, D30 front, 4.88's, 33"s, and lots of armor
Where do you wheel? Southern California - mountains & deserts
What is your favorite part about this sport? Meeting great people, seeing nature, and getting away from the everyday life. Jeeps amaxe me in thier abillity, the drivers sometime scare me...

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Thank you very much guys! I cant use one of these - but I sure appriciate your support on this!
 
i havnt really used it much, i got it all aligned, and snapped my trac bar... waiting on a new one, over all tough i like it alot, and im running 5 inch lift
 
On a scale of 1-10 what would you rate your mechanical ability? Probably around a 5.5-6. I worked in an offroad/suspension shop for awhile

What do you feel is your greatest mechanical achievement? Currently doing a complete rebuild on a 68 porsche, have also lifted a number of cherokees, wranglers and 1 ton trucks.

What are your Jeeps major mods? About 4" of lift, ARB Bull bar with Durango 4x4 rear bumper, 31" michilins for now.

Where do you wheel? Northern and mid colorado along with a seasonal trip to moab

What is your favorite part about this sport? Meeting a bunch of people with similar interests and i have started to get my dad into it.


Good luck...to me :D
 
  1. On a scale of 1-10 what would you rate your mechanical ability? This is a tough one, Maybe a 8.5-9.
  2. What do you feel is your greatest mechanical achievement? Even tougher one, my favorite would have to be the 2, rear triangulated 4 link conversions I have done, one on a CJ one on a TJ. Both were design/build setups, fabricating everything except the joints.
  3. What are your Jeeps major mods? The XJ - 8.8 rear TNT truss and other stuff, 6" front full traction long arm setup, SYE, 4.88's 35" tyres, unirail plating, and alot of small stuff, and lots of tubing for when I get a good two days to fab the cage.
  4. Where do you wheel? Mostly Southern calif (big bear & hammers), looking to venture out more.
  5. What is your favorite part about this sport? Testing the limits of the mechanical and design limitation of what I have done, and then go back and improve upon them. As well as at the same time giving a further reason to take trips with the wife and kid for family time. And then you cant leave out, the overly nice people that we meet and how 'family-like' most are, even if you just met them.
And as you can see I Need to fix my quick fix I had done for a recent event.

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http://home.att.net/~rob_laurali/Rob_TDS_small_vertical.mpg heres the most current picture (kinda of its a video) that I have of it. I had to build this in about 2 months due to working on others rigs. Now it has sat for about 2 months while I complete a CJ that is getting a bunch of crapola (rear 4-link, 383CID, 700R4, D300 ect).
 
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