Weekend is over...what did you get done?

I need to buy some tires with warranties! Since I'm putting the D44 in the front and the wheels spacers and less backspacing wheels all the way around my 35s look small. I need 37s! The 44 with chromo's will hold it, right!? :)

37's are the new 35's :-) and if alloys and superjoints will hold eo for me they'll hold up for anyone
 
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Trimmed/ cut & fold.... Need some ideas on what to do about the rear bumper caps. I was thinking about leaving them off and removing the retainers. or trimming them down like an older xj,to just under the tail lights.
 
No, 4WPs warranties the tires no questions asked as long as you pay for the coverage.

I've had several tires covered in the past from having a HUGE cut in the side wall. :)


If you can get a good deal from them.... that's a hell of a deal. I'm a employee of a tire company and I can't even cover mine.
 
First off, I did not condone the squishing of the Cherokee... This is the picture the guy sent me when I asked for picture. lol I fussed at him!

I'm going to pick this up tomorrow for April. She wants something to follow me on the trails with and I figured this would be something to start with. Plus it's a killer deal.

HP44
Hydro assist
Locked

9inch
locked

Borger Warner Doubler 4:1 crawl box

Bald 33s

DOM Roll Cage

Mile Marker Winch

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What engine does it have in it? Any plans for a SBF swap? What kinda tires you gonna put on it? Just curious, you don't see many SAS bronco 2s/rangers on the trail.
 
finished my orientation with werner enterprises, and i'm getting in a trainer's truck in about an hour or so. i'll be on the road for the next 6-14 weeks, with no opportunity to see home or family. i'm excited to see the country and get paid for it, but at the same time i'm not sure if i can handle the homesickness....
 
I brought home my daughters 79 FSJ Waggy to put a 6" lift on it for her so she can run 35s. Pretty straight old Jeep; kinda classy if you ask me. Hopefully will be able to get the old parts off without too much trouble.
Here it is on the trailer
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Check out the tire tread; from both sides!

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Good job Eric. It's tough but I know guys who drive and they stuck with it and now make good money and have moved to positions to where they are home on weekends.

Things are looking up already!
 
finished my orientation with werner enterprises, and i'm getting in a trainer's truck in about an hour or so. i'll be on the road for the next 6-14 weeks, with no opportunity to see home or family. i'm excited to see the country and get paid for it, but at the same time i'm not sure if i can handle the homesickness....

Good job Eric. It's tough but I know guys who drive and they stuck with it and now make good money and have moved to positions to where they are home on weekends.

Things are looking up already!

GL! I'm in the transportation industry myself. Never Driven though but my family has owned and work with truck for my whole life. Dad drove in the 50's and 60's in a B51 Mack with his twin brother. When you get your own truck if you ever end up near Flo Town let me know and we could meet for some grub if you have time. Will you be pulling a refer, van, or flat?
 
Also picked up some 1.75 x .120 DOM for a cage. Going to try and get it built before the Cherokee Crawl in July. This should be fun!
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finished my orientation with werner enterprises, and i'm getting in a trainer's truck in about an hour or so. i'll be on the road for the next 6-14 weeks, with no opportunity to see home or family. i'm excited to see the country and get paid for it, but at the same time i'm not sure if i can handle the homesickness....
Good luck! You'll get used to it after a while. I kinda like just driving... and driving... and driving, but never had it as a job.

I am really jealous of that waggy, up here they all rotted out long ago. Next time I buy a jeep I'm definitely making a road trip to the SEC to find a rust free one, you guys have no idea how lucky you are.

I'll warn you all ahead of time so you can buy stock in whatever company makes the bedliner I'll use.
 
finished my orientation with werner enterprises, and i'm getting in a trainer's truck in about an hour or so. i'll be on the road for the next 6-14 weeks, with no opportunity to see home or family. i'm excited to see the country and get paid for it, but at the same time i'm not sure if i can handle the homesickness....

Good luck! Don't forget the camera!
 
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