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Old 01-12-2014, 08:57 AM
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Default Interior Rack

We have been working on a way to organize the stuff in the back of a Jeep, like keep all the light stuff up high and out of the way. A place to put bottle water and also hang a towel.

The rack is all Aluminum and we build it here in the shop, we made one for the 2 door and the 4 door JK. We are going to also make more parts to go with the rack to help organize and clean up the back of the JK.

We are working on window boxes and a pull out shelf for your cooler and a tailgate shelf. They will all work together.
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Old 01-13-2014, 01:51 PM
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Any chance you guys are considering a design to work with the Trektop or other slant back tops? Regardless, the rack system looks awesome and quite functional. If I didn't have the Trektop I'd be interested.
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Awesome! any pics of the outboard coil setup? what width axle are you running and does it rub at all under full stuff?
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I've personally been to this shop last summer to pick up a set of used 35"s. The rigs they had in the shop were HEMI/LS wet dreams and it wasn't just 1 or 2. They had 4 being worked on at the time and a couple out in the parking lot.

Based on my small chat with Todd, at that time it sounded like the LS route (unless you go Diesel) is the way to go.

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Old 01-13-2014, 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Nate1005
Any chance you guys are considering a design to work with the Trektop or other slant back tops? Regardless, the rack system looks awesome and quite functional. If I didn't have the Trektop I'd be interested.
It will work with a Trektop, but in the lower positions with the top on and with the top off you can put it all the positions.

The Rack is fully adjustable and you can add the bottle rack also. the rack can move about 18 inches up and down.
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Originally Posted by PartySnake
Awesome! any pics of the outboard coil setup? what width axle are you running and does it rub at all under full stuff?
We are running a DynaTrac rear end 69 inches wide and using Poly coil-over mounts, We also are using our TJ rear gas tank skid plate. So our gas tank is in the rear of our Jeep and we are using a 2006 Jeep TJ gas tank and the JK fuel pump, also running a 512HP LS engine.

We are also running 14 inch rear shocks 2.0 and in the front we are using 2.5 Bilstein shocks 12 inch with some mounts we build.
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Old 01-27-2014, 05:17 AM
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Default 392 Hemi Super Charged

Here is a 2013 JKUR that we are putting in a 392 and a Magnuson Supercharger, also we had the A580 build to handle the 600HP the engine is going to be putting out. The Jeep also has front and rear Dana 60s, Coil overs, TeraFlex long arm.
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Old 01-27-2014, 05:23 AM
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Was wondering when someone was going to boost an LS or hemi
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Default 392 HEMI with a magnuson supercharger

Some more pics of the 2013 Jeep JKUR, the 2012-2014 Jeep JK we reuse the A580 trans and the T Case.
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Old 02-06-2014, 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by JSS
Some more pics of the 2013 Jeep JKUR, the 2012-2014 Jeep JK we reuse the A580 trans and the T Case.


I'm diggin it. Building your own wire harnesses is the way to go. There's nothing worse than chasing a wiring problem or having a harness be too short/long etc... Craftsmanship looks great.


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