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  1. Noble Woodsman

    Rear View Mirror Backup Camera

    I installed this rear view mirror camera this weekend and have been enjoying it, so i figured I would share my experience in case others were looking for a similar solution to see around their oversized spare tire in the back window. It comes with a rear facing camera that you mount somewhere...
  2. Noble Woodsman

    Shock Recommendations for Synergy Stage 4 LA Kit

    I'm planning to install a 3" Lift Synergy Stage 4 Long Arm Kit on my 2015 JKUR, and I'm wondering what experience folks have with various shock options for this kit (or more specifically, with these Synergy coils). Synergy offers several shock options, all from Fox, but I think I read somewhere...
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    Synergy Long Arm Clearance Question

    I may be going down a rabbit hole here, but I'm having trouble understanding the backspacing recommendation from Synergy for their stage 4 long arm kit (3" or 4/4.5"), and I am hoping someone running this suspension can help me visualize this. Synergy recommends a maximum backspacing of 4.75"...
  4. Noble Woodsman

    Track Bars: Relo Bracket vs. Adjustable

    After reviewing lifts in the 3-5" range for a JKU, I've noticed that most lift kits do not include adjustable trackbars and include TB relocation brackets instead. Is this simply because relo brackets are cheaper, since they re-use the stock TBs? Are adjustable trackbars preferrable, because...
  5. Noble Woodsman

    Greetings from Houston

    Hi folks! I've been perusing jeep forums for a while and finally decided to become a wayalife member. Looking forward to some great discussions. Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
  6. Noble Woodsman

    UJoint Considerations for Axle Upgrade

    I know this is probably a dumb question, but I'm trying to understand how to properly size ujoints for a driveshaft after an axle upgrade. Should the ujoints on the front drive shaft be selected to match those on the new front axle shafts, or should they be one size smaller to allow failures to...
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