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tommudd

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FEDEX notification this morning
117 lbs of Jeep parts to be delivered by this evening :shrug:
Whatever could it be...........:shrug:
 

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Unpacked 3 boxes of ..............:icon_twisted: Green 03 starts soon
Can adjust all 4 shocks as far as compression and rebound. Should be able to fine tune just the way I want it to be
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Oil Change Penzoil Platinum with Mobil 1 filter+ 14 oz of MMO for trial. Seems smoother!
Filled oil a bit short to see if I still get cold lifter tick in the AM....??

JBA's boot cracking on drivers side..
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And the ole driver's side steering bushing, was replaced 20k ago, not moving up or twisting too bad right now.
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Going to have to keep an eye on it and will expect to replace again in future!
Never ends...:icon_rolleyes:
Also did some Back To Black Pre- Spring Cleaning..Nice!
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I'm about 93% positive I have an extra pair the those boots for your uca's. If I do you can have them, just pay for their flight to you. I'll look in a few minutes

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Thanks Ryan!
I think I may have a spare one here as well somewhere, will let you know If I need em Thanks!
Does anyone know the actual ball joint part number for the JBA4.5's K something or other MOOG?
 

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Had some fun in the snow today. Pulled my friend behind me on a sled (See link below)! Also got my new tow strap in the mail today!

Covered in snow!
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KJ prepped for sledding!
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Sledding Video
https://youtu.be/4awnGe835yY

So much fun. :party52:
 

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What rear shocks are those?

Sent from my Motorola 2950 Special Edition 3w.

Its from JBAs Total Control lift, the rears are adjustable as far as compression and rebound, well all 4 are adjustable .
 
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Its from JBAs Total Control lift, the rears are adjustable as far as compression and rebound, well all 4 are adjustable .

you think that lift would hold up to the abuse of 500# extra front and rear (total 1000#) during winter plowing season? always nice to keep my options open for the future. :D
 

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you think that lift would hold up to the abuse of 500# extra front and rear (total 1000#) during winter plowing season? always nice to keep my options open for the future. :D

Since its totally adjustable, also available for CRDs can't see why it wouldn't be
 

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you think that lift would hold up to the abuse of 500# extra front and rear (total 1000#) during winter plowing season? always nice to keep my options open for the future. :D

Since its totally adjustable, also available for CRDs can't see why it wouldn't be

Wouldn't the Monroe shocks be better for that since they have the spring to assist?
 

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Wouldn't the Monroe shocks be better for that since they have the spring to assist?

Whoops was he talking about the rear?? Have to relook now at his response :emotions34::favorites68:

Ok he mentions front and rear, for the rear yes I'd go with the Monroe Sensatrac overload shocks, would work great for him
 

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Drove to the town I spent most of my school years in to shoot some photos and treat myself to breakfast.

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Drove to the town I spent most of my school years in to shoot some photos and treat myself to breakfast.

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These are the towns that I want to travel the US and see. I absolutely love it. Where I'm at doesn't have much like this.
 
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