YFZsandrider
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Oh, and the lights are IPF super rallys. I used a zip saw (body saw) and a die grinder with a carbide bur to cut the grill.
I wouldn't mind seeing closer pics of this! Pleeeease.
Oh, and the lights are IPF super rallys. I used a zip saw (body saw) and a die grinder with a carbide bur to cut the grill.
I wouldn't mind seeing closer pics of this! Pleeeease.
I wouldn't call this build quick. I've had the Jeep for two and a half months. And haven't spent but 20 hours on it at the most. Usually I'd have the entire thing done how I want it in less than a week. I just haven't had the time to devote. Talent and experience come with time. I've been building rockcrawlers professionally for almost 10 years now. So don't think I just woke up and had the know how. Lol
As for the land and great wheeling. I actually relocated here to Hot Springs AR. Because we have the Superlift OHV park, which offers some of the best wheeling in the country. So I have that in my back yard too. Rockcrawling is my life. The rest is just little details.
Were you at SuperLift for Memorial Day holiday ride? I could have sworn I saw this Jeep, or maybe it was one similar to it, in the RV camping area. Anyways, great build, really digging that shave job on the axle. Do you work at the 4x4 shop (forget the name atm) just outside of HotSprings? Metal work on the corners looks nice, I could stand to do something like that to mine!
Pics of the fuel cell??
Yup. I was there. If you're talking about Skidz. I use to run that shop, but due to some shady business practices that my partner was into. I left in 2010 and reopened my own shop again. My shop is south of town off Amity Rd, about a mile from Hwy 7 as you come into town.
Well shoot me a PM next time. I'll wheel with ya. I'm out there a lot. I'll be out there this weekend again. Pretty nice having it so close. (15 minutes from the shop)
Oh, and the lights are IPF super rallys. I used a zip saw (body saw) and a die grinder with a carbide bur to cut the grill.
I wouldn't call this build quick. I've had the Jeep for two and a half months. And haven't spent but 20 hours on it at the most. Usually I'd have the entire thing done how I want it in less than a week. I just haven't had the time to devote. Talent and experience come with time. I've been building rockcrawlers professionally for almost 10 years now. So don't think I just woke up and had the know how. Lol
As for the land and great wheeling. I actually relocated here to Hot Springs AR. Because we have the Superlift OHV park, which offers some of the best wheeling in the country. So I have that in my back yard too. Rockcrawling is my life. The rest is just little details.
I fab'd up a new down pipe using 2" tube with a 3" radius. I wanted tucked up nice and tight to clear my flat belly that will go in later.
What brand header? Any reason why you decided not to put in a piece of flex pipe in your down pipe?