I can't wait. The 30 held up is all I can say. Ball joints and unit bearings once every 1.5-2 years, multiple axleshafts, gusseted and sleeved and locked. Also going with RCV's. This is my daily driver and drives to and from the trails.
With over 8 years and 110k on the D30, the time has come for a new front. Going with a Tera44 and ARB. It is currently being built at a local shop. I have beat the laws of averages by this axle lasting this long. The first 4 years was 410's and 35's and the last 4 with 513's and 37's and locked...
Very nice! Just shows that with proper spotting and driver skill, even a "stock" jeep can still accomplish some trails. Proof that you don't have to have a built jeep just to get outback and enjoy.
Once again, OUTSTANDING! It is great to watch these videos' and aspire to live through you folks. It is not just the wheeling part but, also the camaraderie that transpires during the course of the adventure. :beer: It isn't just about the wheeling but, the friendships that are formed. Kudo's to...
I have a safari top for a JKU that a fellow member is interested in buying. Mine is an 07' but the top is from an 11'. The guy that wants to buy it has a '13. The top is from either a '10 or '11 hardtop and he also has a hardtop. Question....will this safari top work on his '13? Did they change...