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  • #46
    OMG!!!! SICK!! I want some!!
    Jeep Girl

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    • #47
      Thanks, yeah I don't think they look bad with 33's. There's a few more pics in the fab section.

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      • #48
        I have a 4 inches Savvy Currie lift with metalcloak arched fenders (with 6 inches flares) front and rear.
        I have 37s MTR on. Used to have 35s bfg KM2 and they looked small.
        I still have lots of clearance.

        If you plan to go with 33s, I d stick with the overline.







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        • #49
          Gary, trim those rear flares!!
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          • #50
            Originally posted by daniel_buck View Post
            Gary, trim those rear flares!!
            Why bother? I'm shopping for aluminum corners, and rear fenders now, it won't be long.

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            • #51
              Axle's, Gears, and 35's are also on the list. Will probably be next year though.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by IncagoldRubi View Post
                I have a 4 inches Savvy Currie lift with metalcloak arched fenders (with 6 inches flares) front and rear.
                I have 37s MTR on. Used to have 35s bfg KM2 and they looked small.
                I still have lots of clearance.

                If you plan to go with 33s, I d stick with the overline.







                I see your running a transfer case drop kit? I thought you only needed that if you didn't have the rear double cardon CV shaft? I removed mine.

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                • #53
                  Front view.

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                  • #54
                    mine in death valley last weekend!

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                    • #55
                      Cool picture. I need to get out there. Did you run any difficult trails?

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                      • #56
                        I don't know if there ARE any difficult trails out there, haha! They don't even use the diamond rating system I think, at least on none that I saw this trip. On the maps some trails say "4x4 recomended" and one even said "short wheelbase only" but I didn't really see anything that even required 4wd or low range. I was in 2 wheel high all weekend. But that's fine, this trip was more about photography and visiting with friends than it was wheeling. Last time I found a few trails that were decent for wheeling, but nothing that couldn't be easily done in a stock jeep or other stock 4x4.

                        I tell you what though, I found a few real long dirt roads with washboard for miles and miles, haha! We just aired way down and kept it under 20mph, and it was pretty good. We found parts of cars that had rattled off. Muffler, random trim/moldings, and such like that. Quite funny :-D Even helped a fella change a flat tire at the end of one of them, I guess that washboard does a number on vehicles.
                        Last edited by daniel_buck; 05-06-12, 12:02 AM.
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                        • #57
                          Yeah when I was out the last time the Ranger said there's some trails that are not passable by cars now but when she seen my jeep she said I could get through anything. Theres suppose to be some good trails on Panimant Valley. I need to go out there with someone that's been there to show me around though.

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                          • #58
                            Yea, I have heard that Panamint Valley has some hard trails. That's South West of Death Valley, right? I'm usually on the east side of the valley, on account of my friends living over on that end in Pahrump.
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                            • #59
                              Yeah it's just north of Trona.

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                              • #60
                                i could show you both the way if you'd invite me! photography is beautiful tho......

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