Whos jeep is this?
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Whos jeep is this?
I screen shotted this pic around a year ago because I liked this set up, but now I don't remember anything about it. I wanted to find some specs on this build
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That is Greg Troutman's (North Carolina) former Jeep; he sold it a few months back to work on another project.
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Yep that's Gregs old JK. I believe he has a short build thread on NC 4x4 under the name phatchick. I might be able to answer some of your questions on the build also. I wheeled with him and that jeep quite a bit.
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I was curious about the front and rear fenders the wheel base and lift height. I realize the fronts are smitty bilt xrc's but I like the comp cut rears that resemble them also
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I know those rears are custom to resemble the XRC fronts. That jeep came out really nice. I think he used River Raider's corner armor, and then welded on the bars and riveted them.
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Yep, custom rear using RR stretch armor for the 2 door. It is stretched 8" with custom long arm links in the rear. I don't recall the lift height but I believe he used stock rear JK springs in the rear but the crossmember/ spring buckets were moved and not in the stock locations anymore.
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Yep, custom rear using RR stretch armor for the 2 door. It is stretched 8" with custom long arm links in the rear. I don't recall the lift height but I believe he used stock rear JK springs in the rear but the crossmember/ spring buckets were moved and not in the stock locations anymore.
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