What was done to your JK this week?
Very nice! Is that the Metalcloak game changer? I have that lift wit the OME shocks but am fly honking of upgrading for more travel. Any specific reason you didn't go with the 6paks?
Im running 6" up front and 4" rear. I now have 31" wheel droop in front and 29" in rear. In this pic bump stop touching but not compressed. As you can see the shock shaft is at an angle at full flex so I will need to move my front shock lower mount outwards one mount width but will wait and do that on the PR44. I had temp loaner front Teraflex and rear Pro comp shocks before and the ride has greatly improved with the Fox and I assumed I really wouldn't notice a difference. The 4" rear Fox are longer than the 4" Pro Comp rear.
Last edited by Lusky; Oct 23, 2013 at 09:35 AM.
Was gonna go with weather techs but decided to look at the 2014 redesigned slush floor mats before trying to order the WTs. As soon as I saw the Jeep Wrangler "slush" floor mats I scooped up a set for both the front and year. Very well engineered and really fit the interior extremely well.
For as little snow as we get here in NC, these fit the bill perfectly. Carpet mats out slush mats in. $72.00 done. Weather tech are nice, but these new slush mats are pretty nice as well and they say jeep
An appt this Saturday morning to have clear paint protection installed on bumper, entire hood, headlights, fenders, windshield pillars and top w/s frame, and grill. The clear paint protection is not cheap, but having had it on previous cars and trucks it really protects the paint. For what it's worth....
Cheers!
For as little snow as we get here in NC, these fit the bill perfectly. Carpet mats out slush mats in. $72.00 done. Weather tech are nice, but these new slush mats are pretty nice as well and they say jeep
An appt this Saturday morning to have clear paint protection installed on bumper, entire hood, headlights, fenders, windshield pillars and top w/s frame, and grill. The clear paint protection is not cheap, but having had it on previous cars and trucks it really protects the paint. For what it's worth....
Cheers!
Last edited by BILLET SILVER; Oct 23, 2013 at 02:49 PM.
Was gonna go with weather techs but decided to look at the 2014 redesigned slush floor mats before trying to order the WTs. As soon as I saw the Jeep Wrangler "slush" floor mats I scooped up a set for both the front and year. Very well engineered and really fit the interior extremely well.
For as little snow as we get here in NC, these fit the bill perfectly. Carpet mats out slush mats in. $72.00 done. Weather tech are nice, but these new slush mats are pretty nice as well and they say jeep
An appt this Saturday morning to have clear paint protection installed on bumper, entire hood, headlights, fenders, windshield pillars and top w/s frame, and grill. The clear paint protection is not cheap, but having had it on previous cars and trucks it really protects the paint. For what it's worth....
Cheers!
For as little snow as we get here in NC, these fit the bill perfectly. Carpet mats out slush mats in. $72.00 done. Weather tech are nice, but these new slush mats are pretty nice as well and they say jeep
An appt this Saturday morning to have clear paint protection installed on bumper, entire hood, headlights, fenders, windshield pillars and top w/s frame, and grill. The clear paint protection is not cheap, but having had it on previous cars and trucks it really protects the paint. For what it's worth....
Cheers!
Fixed your Abs instead of working on your abs heh heh



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