Here's the finished product minus bumpers and the other trail helpers. She's not flexin here, but I wanted to share my pride and joy with you all.
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Almost ready to hit some of the tougher trails
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Yep, it's disconnected. The railroad slabs I was using were only measured about 18 inches tall. I tried it without disconnecting first, and believe me, these photos make it look like I was on a nice sized rock. Before I disconnected, the front didn't flex at all.
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lookin Good! Just curious, do you have the front sway bar disconected? It doesnt really look like it . . . it looks like the rear is doing all the flexing. Still it looks good!
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I new I read somethin about that on here somewhere, I forgot. I just bought some SS extened lines 19.5 inch front and 20.5 or 21 inch for the rear. I liked my pics so much that I used them for my desktop wallpaper
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I put YJ brake lines on mine as a suggestion from here. They rock. A little longer.
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Homemade flexin pics
While checking my slight problem, my brother and I decided to see if flexin teh jeep out would help get the spring to seat a little better. It did, but it's still not perfect. I was also checking my brake lines to make sure it would flex fine without breakin em, it did Anyhow, here's some pics of my jeep flexin a bit on my lil homemade RTI ramp:
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not too bad, and plenty of slack left in the brake linesTags: None
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