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Maybe its just me....but all the talk on the forums about engines, axels....rockers and all kinds of armor, what are you talking about here?
Nice looking jeep though, are you going to take that out on the trail? Or is it all just for looks and hauln around little people?
"If you have significant difficulty here, dont go any further....it only gets worse".
(Charles Wells)
Maybe its just me....but all the talk on the forums about engines, axels....rockers and all kinds of armor, what are you talking about here?
Nice looking jeep though, are you going to take that out on the trail? Or is it all just for looks and hauln around little people?
Here's Tom at Calico:
So to answer your question Bob, he does wheel it! I don't know how he keeps it so darned clean either!
If we aren't supposed to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?
It is my daily driver and I don't mind keeping it clean, right now. Does it get wheeled?
33" MTR's & 33" BFG A/T's
D44 rear 4:56 ARB locked on the bottle
D30 front 4:56 OX locked
RE 4" SF Lift, 2nd Gen Disco
Currie steering & front trackbar
AA SYE, Tom Wood driveshaft
Skidrow Eng Trans skid
Mopar steering box skid
Rock-It-Man Bumpers, front set-up for towbar
Rock-It-Man Ultimate Rockers (as pictured)
We have fun with it. We do get some funny looks but thats ok, I give funny looks too.
pretty cool, Tom. how do you get them to stay on there?
Looking at the pic w/o the trim there a strip of metal with the bolts through it, that holds the trim top with a small lip. This is all factory, Chris Dukes69 made the rockers w/o bolt holes so I could do this. I cut the trim in two pieces at the inside radius (hides well), notched the front to fit over the bar (bar protrudes 3" space under the trim 3 1/4", got lucky) and notched the side piece to drop down, you can see those notched. Then secure the bottom by drilling/taping the rockers at the trim tabs.
No big deal, I went cowboy on this one, no second chances. A hacksaw, straight edge, markers, 1 3/4" holesaw and a dremel tool, it was do or die, no looking back. The other side came out well too.
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