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HoosierJeeper

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Ok...so now the Bilstein shocks have arrived (front and rear)!

Waiting on coils and bumpstops...
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shaky hands!!
nice. i like the color on the shock boot. i kinda want to chance mine from red
 

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Everything else...last pic is a front bumpstop.
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Posted twice, stupid work Intranet connection came up with a 404 Error when I first hit submit. Damn.
 
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HJ, I raised an eyebrow at the pic of the front shocks. The OMEs I have in my shed, the stockers that came out and the Ranchos that are in my KJ now all have a plate for the lower isolator and the spring to sit on. Did the Blisteins come with something that slips over the shock and rests on that collar right above where the clevis clamps on? I sure hope so.

If it's all cool and the plate I speak of is just another piece in the Shock box then hurry up and get that stuff on man.
 

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HJ, I raised an eyebrow at the pic of the front shocks. The OMEs I have in my shed, the stockers that came out and the Ranchos that are in my KJ now all have a plate for the lower isolator and the spring to sit on. Did the Blisteins come with something that slips over the shock and rests on that collar right above where the clevis clamps on? I sure hope so.

If it's all cool and the plate I speak of is just another piece in the Shock box then hurry up and get that stuff on man.

It's in the box I believe...thanks for bringing it up though.

I'm going to fathom a guess that if the task doesn't involve waxing something, he'll pay to have it done.:icon_lol:

I'm going to fathom a guess that you're right. I'll put on the front bumpstops though.
 

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Nice HJ...........congrats

Dave
 

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Nice HJ...........congrats

Dave

Thanks!

I wouldn't have it any other way. No other greasy hands get to touch my KJ. With the exception of the alignment dude. He's cool.


Eh...I'm just into doing the easy stuff (oil changes, tire rotations, crap like that) because I've been known to turn a $10 wiper change into a $300 two day event. :happy175::happy175::happy175::happy175:
 

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One of the easiest things you can do to a KJ is the lift, nothing to it.
Bring it to Ohio, I'll fix you up while you're eating lunch. :icon_twisted:
 

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I wouldn't have it any other way. No other greasy hands get to touch my KJ. With the exception of the alignment dude. He's cool.
Same here, mines never been in a dealership or even a tire shop, (take the wheels in to have tires installed)
Only other person to do anything to it is my alignment guy as well and hes a great guy.
 

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One of the easiest things you can do to a KJ is the lift, nothing to it.
Bring it to Ohio, I'll fix you up while you're eating lunch. :icon_twisted:
If I still lived in the Hoosier state, I'd take you up on that offer! :icon_twisted:
 
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