Thanks for what you do, man. You and Cindy are pretty awesome. I know I'll catch up you some day, be it on the trail or by Happenstance, either way it'll be a pleasure shake to both of your hands. Thank you both.
That's a fact! You killed it with this video. Bravo. Seriously makes my heart smile because this encompasses so many jeep emotions that I feel. Sorry, not sorry if it's weird that I classify "Jeep" as an emotion...haha!
This video should be a great inspiration to anyone who looking for an entry level rig and possibly wanting to go bigger. I loved watching the novice in the built rig and the veteran in the questionable rig. Man, the renegade freaking stole the show! I had a grin on my face the whole video! That...
I just so happend to be out there! It was a beautiful day. Our group had two rzrs, two YJs and I was in my jk.
The beer was nice and cold at the end as well!
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Right on. Hopefully they didn't charge you much for one bend! I felt limited on building parts until I had my bender. It's a great addition to any do it yourselfers garage.
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Dual purpose shackle/tow bar mounts would be cool. Tow bars are really easy to build.
I just have an old set of torches that got passed down to me. Cutting the big shit isn't that bad, you just need to be patient.
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Yeah, its 1/4". For recovery points on it, I'm going cut some shackle mounts out of 3/4"or 1"plate and weld them onto the bumper inline with the frame rails. They will be plenty stout.
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Thanks! I love fabricating my own stuff. No heavy duty shear though. Just the basics. Welder, tubing Bender, torches, chop saw and a grinder. Oh, and beer.
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