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Old 09-30-2009, 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by evolution
Off Road Evolution long arm system is Engineered and EVO TESTED to be bolted or Weld ON:, if you prefer and have ability to Weld ,You can welded our system to you JK.

You can weld, bolt or do both, bolt and weld to our EVO Bolt on long arm system

This is all to make it easier and more friendly for the home builder that may or may not want to weld there kit to there vehicle.




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well what if I don't know how to bolt or weld
Old 09-30-2009, 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by evolution
Off Road Evolution long arm system is Engineered and EVO TESTED to be bolted or Weld ON:, if you prefer and have ability to Weld ,You can welded our system to you JK.

You can weld, bolt or do both, bolt and weld to our EVO Bolt on long arm system

This is all to make it easier and more friendly for the home builder that may or may not want to weld there kit to there vehicle.



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What about zipties, I'm pretty good with those. Could call it EVO ZIP.
Old 09-30-2009, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by mkjeep
What about zipties, I'm pretty good with those. Could call it EVO ZIP.
I like the way you think..
Old 09-30-2009, 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by mkjeep
What about zipties, I'm pretty good with those. Could call it EVO ZIP.
Zip ties might not be strong enough.
You should really reinforce it with AT LEAST 2 wraps of duct tape as well.
Old 09-30-2009, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by horwitzs
Zip ties might not be strong enough.
You should really reinforce it with AT LEAST 2 wraps of duct tape as well.
I'm country, ductape and bailin wire is backup, no use wastin it.
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Originally Posted by mkjeep
I'm country, ductape and bailin wire is backup, no use wastin it.
Old 09-30-2009, 11:36 PM
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What about rubber bands.....wait...how would you get them on the frame...oh yeah, just remove the body, them slip them rubber bands on first, them to the new LA.........and crazy glue will give extra strength
Old 10-01-2009, 03:21 AM
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hey everybody...i'm new here...first post. i don't even have my jeep yet but i'm close to picking up a jk rubi shortly.

though i'm new to the jeep thing, i'm not new to the wheelin thing. i lived, grew up on guam and had a toyota truck sas'd. ran the gamut of 31" tires all the way through 44" boggers with many lift combo's.

well...i no longer have the welder/plasma cutter or garage/shop set-up to work in that i had on guam but definitely have the know how to assemble lifts. it's relieving to know that there are bolt-on la systems available as the welding was steering me away from a la kit. i prefer...or should i say, always do my own work, so knowing that i can bolt up a long arm kit is gonna seal the deal for me.

thanks jk forum...i'm likin this place.
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I woulda kept the SAS'd yota...can't beat the realiability. You will have fun in you're jeep though.
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Originally Posted by Joe Lightfoot
well what if I don't know how to bolt or weld

Then get your wallet out.


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