What did you do to your XJ today

Just buy them I have installed most brands and they are the only ones I recommend
Any particular reason why these over any other?
(I have no dog in the fight - just curious)
 
They are full length for long arm installs but can be cut for short arm they have 2 bends to support under the floor not just wrap the rail and they are 3/16 thick
 
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Finally got around to getting the jeep trail ready again. Replaced front axle (lost ujoint cap), got the broken exhaust hanger welded up, replaced control arm bolt, new battery and some air in the tires :)

Suns out, guns out! Time to play again!!!
 
Got new shoes on the Jeep, 31x10.50R15 Goodyear DuraTracs, made the switch from the Bfgoodrich KM2's, and I like them more already, so much quieter on the Highway and almost as aggressive looking. I got a set of 5 mounted and balanced out the door for $899, and a $75 mail in rebate :)

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damn, your rig looks good poppy!

My XJ, well it got the tank skid and rear hitch installed, just got to burn the new brackets on to the frame in da morning, pulled the crossmember welded on the t-case skid I made last weekend, rebuilt the ballistic joints in the LCA's, new u-joint in the front DS, And took her for a spin. damn it feels good now!








HUGE THANKS to Larry (demonoid369) for the help today, I could NOT have done it W/O you.

Bronze.
 
How are the trails out there? I think the Kingsley Reservoir trails are too much for my rig. I'd like to check out the Surveyors Ridge trails.
Stalking me?

They're actually pretty challenging considering how new they are. Lots of technical sections through the trees, a few good rocky climbs, and a Crusher-ish rock garden. I'd recommend maybe checking them out when things dry out a bit. I definitely want to head back out soon though with a smaller group.

I'll have a trip report up later.
 
Stalking me?

They're actually pretty challenging considering how new they are. Lots of technical sections through the trees, a few good rocky climbs, and a Crusher-ish rock garden. I'd recommend maybe checking them out when things dry out a bit. I definitely want to head back out soon though with a smaller group.

I'll have a trip report up later.

Yeah, the guys who build and maintain the trails are really into the technical crawling and it shows. They do a good job though it seems.
 
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