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  1. aTX427

    aTX's Tru WW Evo bolt on coilover build

    We started out on Poison Spyder Mesa, but couldn't get past the Wall. It was a block of ice, so we turned around and drive south to Flat Iron Mesa, which turned out to be a fun trail with a few great obstacles. Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
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    JEEP TRAIL OFFROAD GPS: What GPS is everyone running?

    I use an iPad mini with the Gaia GPS app. Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
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    Adjustable Control Arms

    As others have mentioned, JJ are the golden standard in in end links for dual purpose rigs. I fabricated my own links from 2x2x.250 wall square tube and used the "narrow" Johnny Joints for additional rotational capacity to reduce binding. When I long arm, I'll keep the Joints and sell the links...
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    Bed mounted spare or none at all?

    Tire inside worked well. I have recovery gear, a bunch of tools, 3/4" impact, die grinder, a BFH, tire tools, bottle jack, etc. Should be plenty of room for rear seats as well. Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
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    aTX's Tru WW Evo bolt on coilover build

    Of course it connects to Area BFE and Helldorado. We had to check out the world famous "waterfall". Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
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    aTX's Tru WW Evo bolt on coilover build

    Met up with Matt this morning and hit Strike Ravine for a good winter shakedown. Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
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    aTX's Tru WW Evo bolt on coilover build

    Moab trip New Years 2018 Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
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    aTX's Tru WW Evo bolt on coilover build

    On the road to Moab. Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
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    VIDEO : HEART & SOUL - A Moab Vacation with the Engineers from Jeep [Part-1]

    Cool, I'm glad to watch it again in preparation for my trip next week. Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
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    WTB pair of King 2.5"x12" 200LB coilover springs

    Anyone have a set lying around? Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
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    aTX's Tru WW Evo bolt on coilover build

    Soft top and doors - check Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
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    aTX's Tru WW Evo bolt on coilover build

    I was finally able to button up the remaining Punch list items; seat heaters, harnesses, cb, driving lights, rock lights and spare. The weight with the spare and a full tank of fuel came in at 5,250lbs, a bit heavier than expected with 500lbs more front to rear. Sent from my iPhone using...
  13. aTX427

    aTX's Tru WW Evo bolt on coilover build

    Just have a couple odds and ends to tidy up and we are ready for Moab. Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
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    aTX's Tru WW Evo bolt on coilover build

    Now I'm wanting a Jeepster or a Willie's rat rod. Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
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    aTX's Tru WW Evo bolt on coilover build

    The b-pillar chop wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Wrapped the pillar with tape, grabbed the saws-all and let her eat. Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
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    RECOVERY GEAR : A Must Have Before Hitting the Trails

    Great to hear. :beer:
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    RECOVERY GEAR : A Must Have Before Hitting the Trails

    I don't have ARB now. It's old hodgepodge of gear that is pushing 10 years old with numerous pulls on them. If ARB is still tops, then that's great, because it's what I had my eyes on.
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    aTX's Tru WW Evo bolt on coilover build

    I've been busy Sent from my iPhone using WAYALIFE mobile app
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    Brake lines on front Dynatrac ProRock 60

    I just came across a picture of Spicy Chicken and noticed they are running an XD60 front axle with the brake lines setup like yours. You may just need to re-route your lines from the frame. I'm going to flex mine out double check my lines at full stuff and will let you know if I have problems...
  20. aTX427

    RECOVERY GEAR : A Must Have Before Hitting the Trails

    I am looking to refresh my recovery gear and ARB has always been a top provider, but how do they stack up to some alternatives like Mac's or Bubba? I am always in the hunt for shaving weight and have seen some aluminum snatch blocks and soft shackles on the market.
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