Wilbur's got a new pair of shoes!
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Looks nice! I had a choice between those wheels and the one's I got (series 186) when I got mine and I gotta admit I kinda like yours. At the time, I wasn't sure if it would look good or not....but it does!
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Well after another 6 months and for His b-day Wilbur finally got his full size spare tire.
Got a wheel lock on this one already and a set for the other 4 ready to go on....hefting that focker up on there 3 times wore my rear end out. First the daystar bump stop spacers were too big so i cut off half an inch off one and it was perfect so i had to take it back down to do the other one. Then i forgot to put the center cap behind the wheel and finally i forgot to put the wheel lock on But anyways just thought id give an update. Wilbur is doin fine. Havent had any more issues. Finally got the soft top leak fixed thanks to you wonderful people.
*Sorry it is taking me so long to get wilbur built up to the standards seen here on the forums but i have a very limited budget. Thinkin either tube bumpers or xenon flares next...cant really do a lift because my aunt who is 4' 11" has to be able to drive it from time to time
thx -James
Got a wheel lock on this one already and a set for the other 4 ready to go on....hefting that focker up on there 3 times wore my rear end out. First the daystar bump stop spacers were too big so i cut off half an inch off one and it was perfect so i had to take it back down to do the other one. Then i forgot to put the center cap behind the wheel and finally i forgot to put the wheel lock on But anyways just thought id give an update. Wilbur is doin fine. Havent had any more issues. Finally got the soft top leak fixed thanks to you wonderful people.
*Sorry it is taking me so long to get wilbur built up to the standards seen here on the forums but i have a very limited budget. Thinkin either tube bumpers or xenon flares next...cant really do a lift because my aunt who is 4' 11" has to be able to drive it from time to time
thx -James
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guess it was the xenon flares that won...
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now thats a steal slightly damaged or not. sorry if any of you were bidding on it
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now thats a steal slightly damaged or not. sorry if any of you were bidding on it
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definately keeping an eye out for a steal on the new rugged ridge tube bumper with fog light holes and winch mount. Thats the ultimate solution for me and its fairly cheap to begin with
definately would complete the renegade look
definately would complete the renegade look