In The Shop - Disciple Off Road

AZVAJKU

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Man, if only I had a Genright cage installed - I would have only needed some touch up paint to make it look like nothing happened. Damn! 🤦‍♂️

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Chad has been back at it after a Christmas break. Should be headed out to powder next week. Has to be done before the Hammers!

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Got the FOX bumps in on the 392. PSC it pretty much wrapped up along with the RockJock high steer ram assist bracket. Time to start hanging axles.

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Speaking of Chad…..think we may have found him a TJ! if you can’t beat them, join them!

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kevman65

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Chad has been back at it after a Christmas break. Should be headed out to powder next week. Has to be done before the Hammers!

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Got the FOX bumps in on the 392. PSC it pretty much wrapped up along with the RockJock high steer ram assist bracket. Time to start hanging axles.

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Speaking of Chad…..think we may have found him a TJ! if you can’t beat them, join them!

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He'll be begging for OT to build it, once built he'll be on vacay until he breaks it 🤪
 
Is that some sort of high density plastic like UHMW bolted to the aluminum? That is an interesting idea...what are your thoughts after installing? I'm guessing that it is designed to be sacrifical?
It is UHMW and is bolted on with recessed allen bolts so can be replaced over time. As far as quality, they are well made and everything fit right up. This is the 392 kit so has the skid for the exhaust. Others vary in parts and want to say the UHMW is an option. I'm not a fan of aftermarket skids but these would be some that I would consider if I did. These are definitely nicer and much lighter than the Metalcloak ones we recently delt with on another 392.
 

kevman65

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Hmmm, is UHMW hard, or a little pliable?

We have used PTFE in a similar use in construction. But anything hard or sharp will gouge it up pretty quick.
 
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