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Post by lostkj on Jun 5, 2008 15:26:49 GMT -5
Saturday June 21. whos free that wants to help lift me libby? Paul, your garage free that weekend? quoi beer you want me to get you (gota love the easy payments)? All J's estimates I should have the kit here next Friday or the following Monday ... ;D Anyone else game to help install this badass lift (plus 2 other skid plates)? Randy you arround? Charles ... where are you?!?!? Now I am happy ... my bank account wont be for a few weeks ... no more random spending until August ... lol
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Post by kj924 on Jun 5, 2008 17:38:41 GMT -5
Make sure you take alot of pics. ;D
So did you order the pre-assembled kit?
It shouldn't take too long to install (depending on the beers) if 2 guys when at side each.
I was doing mine, taking pics, and trying to get it done before dark. So I didn't get to many step by step instructional pics. ;D
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Post by lostkj on Jun 6, 2008 6:14:52 GMT -5
Yea I ordered the assembled kit ... that way if something fucks up with it preassebled I can bug them. total cost with shipping: $999.16. Customs ranges from $50 to $150 ... but its a proper lift with all the extras ... (All J Products Proprietary Poly Parts, Left and Right Daystar Upper Strut Plates, All Hardware and stem cushions needed, Rear Bump Stops) and a nice sticker Heather sounds hot ... I will take as much shots as I can ... I wont be drinking, but I know Paul will be ... haha
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Post by kj924 on Jun 6, 2008 7:22:16 GMT -5
Sounds good! I would come over and give ya a hand, but doing all my stuff has put a crunch on my wallet too.
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Post by onecooldude on Jun 6, 2008 11:26:49 GMT -5
[paul after 4 beer on]the fuck this part goes?get the torch and cut this corner to make her fit....lol[paul after 4 beer off]
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Post by lostkj on Jun 6, 2008 12:26:10 GMT -5
I said no torch! ... please for the love of god no torch! ... dont modify this!
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Post by kj924 on Jun 6, 2008 14:27:57 GMT -5
Are you going to do the cleavis lift too?
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Post by lostkj on Jun 6, 2008 14:35:38 GMT -5
the who shot who in the waht lift?
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Post by kj924 on Jun 6, 2008 15:16:25 GMT -5
Cleavis lift. Put some conduit nut(2") under the strut before you install it into the cleavis fork. It can give you an extra .5"- .75" extra lift. After the lift settles, you can gain back the diffrence this way very easy. I just put them in when I did my lift since I knew it would settle. Like this: This where they go:Between the strut and cleavis fork.
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Post by lostkj on Jun 6, 2008 15:52:56 GMT -5
you understand all that Paul ...
(my level of mechanics is low ... I can change the oil and install tow hooks ... thats about it more or less)
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Post by onecooldude on Jun 6, 2008 22:24:04 GMT -5
aint nothing the torch cant fix lol
yup easy
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Post by lostkj on Jun 12, 2008 16:46:23 GMT -5
so Al Js had some delays ... bastards ... but it finaly shipped ... expected day is friday 20th ... chances of me getting for that weekend are slim now (most likely I get a notice ... but they wont tell me where to pick it up from ... call me monday ... even though i told them to deliver it after 4pm ... ) I keep you posted if its a go for installation otherwise
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Post by kj924 on Jun 12, 2008 17:27:32 GMT -5
waiting only makes it better!!
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Post by onecooldude on Jun 13, 2008 6:07:30 GMT -5
lmao.....
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Post by lostkj on Jun 20, 2008 14:21:35 GMT -5
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Its heeere .... I'm off to pick it up in 30min ...
So we still good for tomorrow there Paul?
Who's coming to help FINALY lift my jeep!
Ok it is now in my house ... heavy boxes! coooooool decal!
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