So What Was Done to Your Jeep This Week?
Originally Posted by CALIJK
LOD w/stinger.

I thought so. I want one. I wish it used the factory foglights... seems like a waste to just disconnect them. Is there a fairly simple way to relocate the fogs on the bumper somehow?
There is another LOD stinger that has a place for the factor fogs. Although, I don't think it is too hard to route a pair of after-market lights through the fog wires; but, I haven't tried yet.
I guess I should change the title of this thread to "So What Was Done To Your Jeep TODAY?" Anyway, sorry for all the updates, but since Offroad Evolution is such an icon in SoCal, I thought I would post the progress of our install of their front and rear double-throwdown here, rather than somewhere else (if you object, just let me know).
My overall impression so far?: Tell Santa that you want this for Christmas, and do not accept "No" for an answer.
Todays progress: Jim got the DTD shock mounts all welded in and painted up (never seen Vince's Jeep look so clean):

Modified the front sway bar links to be longer and fit around the King coilovers. EVO sells a much better looking version!:

Getting the front sway bar links in:

Time for Vince and Jim to start mounting the shocks:


Wow; If the EVO DTD works as good as it looks, Vince is going to be a very happy camper:

Passenger side is next:

Passenger side is all in; now, time to put the stuff we moved around inside the engine compartment back into place:
My overall impression so far?: Tell Santa that you want this for Christmas, and do not accept "No" for an answer.
Todays progress: Jim got the DTD shock mounts all welded in and painted up (never seen Vince's Jeep look so clean):
Modified the front sway bar links to be longer and fit around the King coilovers. EVO sells a much better looking version!:
Getting the front sway bar links in:
Time for Vince and Jim to start mounting the shocks:
Wow; If the EVO DTD works as good as it looks, Vince is going to be a very happy camper:
Passenger side is next:
Passenger side is all in; now, time to put the stuff we moved around inside the engine compartment back into place:
Last edited by CALIJK; Nov 14, 2011 at 06:38 PM.


