Arkansas Riders
EVO sliders w/ rock skins, rear corners w/ tire cage, rear d rings, control arm skids
Poison Spyder narrow flares
Expedition One front DX with Pure Jeep hoop
Poly inner sleeve, c gussets, grab handles
RK Pro 3.5, steering, RR shocks, control arm brackets, rear shock relocation
Currie Anti rock f&r
custom trusses
Ruff Stuff diff covers
Yukon 5.13s
Reid Racing Knuckles
RCV front shafts
Aussie locked f&r
Hutchinson beadlocks
37 Wrangler MTRKs
waiting to finish moving fogs to grill, nemesis skids, Zeon winch, rear 35 spline RCVs, rear arb and compressor set up, and after I destroy the front D30; a PR44 or rubi 44 if I can ever find a bare housing.
some interior mods and other things here and there.
Poison Spyder narrow flares
Expedition One front DX with Pure Jeep hoop
Poly inner sleeve, c gussets, grab handles
RK Pro 3.5, steering, RR shocks, control arm brackets, rear shock relocation
Currie Anti rock f&r
custom trusses
Ruff Stuff diff covers
Yukon 5.13s
Reid Racing Knuckles
RCV front shafts
Aussie locked f&r
Hutchinson beadlocks
37 Wrangler MTRKs
waiting to finish moving fogs to grill, nemesis skids, Zeon winch, rear 35 spline RCVs, rear arb and compressor set up, and after I destroy the front D30; a PR44 or rubi 44 if I can ever find a bare housing.
some interior mods and other things here and there.
For those in Central Arkansas, we have a new Jeep group on Facebook called Jeep Owners of Central Arkansas. We are a family based group and do organized rides about once a month, wrenching parties, etc. If you would like to be part of the group, just find us on FB and request to be added or friend me on FB (Matt McClellan) and I will add you. We have a ride coming up on the 21st (MLK day) through the Ozarks along the Illinois Bayou.

I'd love to but work every weekend... anyone do stuff during the week?? I'm 100% stock so can't to anything hardcore but its still be fun to hit some trails.
Need to pop that wheelin cherry man!! You'd be surprised what it can do stock. You need someone who will take you on a trail that you normally wouldn't, and guide you. That's if you really wanted to try stuff though. Most people get too intimidated about wheelin. The first time trying something somewhat difficult can be nerve racking but will open you up to wanting to try more. It's addicting, really.
I can do some during the week. I'd just have to plan it for when the kids are in school. I'm mostly stock. This isn't my first jeep so I'm pretty aware of what they can do


