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Nik
August 31st, 2003, 08:42
Almost done with this beast, just waiting for a new tire.
Click for the pics.
http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/view_page.pl?page_id=410974
MaXJohnson
August 31st, 2003, 09:21
Originally posted by Nik
"Inside is a system with 4 MTX 12 inch thunder 6000's and 2 15 inch 8000's for mind-blowing lows. In the doors are 4 Alpine 6x9's for mids and an 8 tweeter surround system hooked to Dolby Digital processing from the DVD. A 4 channel 1000 watt amp runs the tweeters. The 6x9’s run from the deck. The subs run off 3 Mono D 85000D amps at 5000 watts at 14.4 volts VDC that is constantly kept by a 5 farad cap and volt meter. In line with the double wound 0 gauge wires is a circuit breaker from Phoenix gold. It will blow you away. In dash is a Panasonic DVD player with an 8 tweeter surround sound system and 3 TFT's ready to go in."
"Flexes like a mother too."
Looks like you are faced with a dilemma. To flex like your mother and clear the 40's, you'll need more lift and/or some serious fender cutting. On the other hand, you'll want less lift to clear the awning at your local Sonic Drive-In.
woody
August 31st, 2003, 09:22
Um....WOW!
All I can say is don't skimp on the KC wiring, I'd do a relay bank with a fuse for each pair. I suppose they could share a common switch.
You aren't looking to time-share adopt a 36 yo grandchild are ya? I'm booked for Halloween and Thanksgiving, but Christmas 03 is still open.
96Classic
August 31st, 2003, 09:34
I think there was room for another sticker on that window.:D
rockwerks
August 31st, 2003, 10:08
not bad for a mall cruiser.
CW
August 31st, 2003, 12:04
Flexes like a mother too.
Prove It. :rolleyes:
http://images.cardomain.com/member_img_a/410000-410999/410974_2_full.jpg
You need to trim those fenders!! you will either need rediculous bump stops, more lift, or trimming. Otherwise those irocks will get shredded by the sheetmetal. It looks awsome though. And are you running short arms with that much lift?
vintagespeed
August 31st, 2003, 12:11
Flex? WTF, I could bolt on a set of 40s onto my wife's Jetta & say it flexes but lets see some proof! That thing is an embarrassment to hardcore XJs everywhere and will do nothing but mislead the public into thinking this is acceptable.
F. F.
August 31st, 2003, 12:25
Lets be polite. There is not need to put somebodies rig down just because we agree/disagree with their setup.
vintagespeed
August 31st, 2003, 12:35
Sorry, I should've said you would be better off with an F350.
Nik
August 31st, 2003, 13:13
Hey I know it isn't done yet, I have to cut a lot and I have done some up front. THese are older pics from about a month ago. When I get a camera again I'll take pics of the chopped rear. Damn man u like to come down hard . . . How old are you? I just turned 16 and this is my only car built off of lawn jobs and construction work for 2 summers. I'd love to have the pockets u do. BY the way, I almost buy everything off ebay.
Sorry man just trying to show some pics of the jeep. It flexes nice up fron at least without rubbing. I got some more cutting to do.
Fullsizexj
August 31st, 2003, 19:41
Looks good so far, keep trimming, your gonna need it
Neil
August 31st, 2003, 21:00
Some guys get a little cranky sometimes. You might look at some rims with a deeper back spacing to make those axles look narrower. Just do us all a favor and don't mention fake bead locks!!!
Led
August 31st, 2003, 21:05
Nik did puttin the 60 up frunt help the steering??
Led
useless
August 31st, 2003, 21:12
Are you really running straight pipes and six subwoofers? :rolleyes:
I bet the locals love you...
Edit: ...and please explain those tow hooks on your rear bumper, are you serious?
I'm sorry if I sound like an ass but honestly, I can't take this rig seriously.
PhatXJ
August 31st, 2003, 22:47
The negativity blows my mind. :rolleyes:
Looks good Nik, hope you're having fun with it and learning as you go.
PhatXJ
August 31st, 2003, 23:00
Originally posted by vintagespeed
Flex? WTF, I could bolt on a set of 40s onto my wife's Jetta & say it flexes but lets see some proof! That thing is an embarrassment to hardcore XJs everywhere and will do nothing but mislead the public into thinking this is acceptable.
Embarrassment why? Because you don't like it? Sorry dude, but thats a bullshit thing to say to someone.
Safari Ary
August 31st, 2003, 23:16
I for one agree with Dave. It's not how I would do my rig up, but I'm very impressed at what this 16 year old has accomplished. I was tooling around in my mom's old pontiac when I was 16. I'm sure as the "high school" phase passes the subs will be replaced with a tool chest and the like and it will become more subdued overall. But for a 16yo that's a pretty badass truck. JMHO
Ary
Cresso
August 31st, 2003, 23:17
I dig it. I think it looks good. More stereo than I would've preferred, but it's defnitely impressive.
I will say one thing, though. If you paid for a cherokee and all those mods (60s f&r, 40" IROKs, mega stereo) off 2 summers worth of lawns, I'm quittin this fulltime job BS and grabbin me a Cub Cadet!
azxjman
August 31st, 2003, 23:30
I just want to know why didnt you get a real stereo... If it isnt rockford for at least the amps then it aint shit.
THE_OWL
September 1st, 2003, 00:09
I just want to know why didnt you get a real stereo... If it isnt rockford for at least the amps then it aint shit.
cough
Like Rockford is the be all end all.
I used to work for Rockford and it isnt the shizniat u think it is
Thats like saying: if it isnt a Jeep, It cant 4wheel.
N A R R O W M I N D E D
vintagespeed
September 1st, 2003, 00:28
Originally posted by PhatXJ
Embarrassment why? Because you don't like it? Sorry dude, but thats a bullshit thing to say to someone.
Ok, maybe I was a little hard headed about this Jeep. I didn't realize it was a 16 year old. It's a great start.
In my weak defense, I thought it was one of those stereo car show street Jeeps that have little use offroad. Which, in my opinion, is the last thing we need in the XJ world. People see a chrome sprung F350 at the car show with TVs in the headrests and a draglink that looks like a hockey stick & think "Wow, that's the most awesome 4x4 I've ever seen." It really erks me that more of these "street only stereo rigs" would be built.
Sorry that I was a little on the harsh side, I hadn't had my Twinky yet. :D
KarmirXJ
September 1st, 2003, 00:44
great start NIK, and yes I could send "good start for a 16 year old" though Im not much ahead of you in age, I can give you my opinions on the following, and I would they they are respectable opinons
it looks like you are in the right track goin for a bilt rig. but these are the faults I see.
first... Find a way to loose those 3" blocks have in the rear. either that or get an antiwrap bar of some sort.
http://images.cardomain.com/member_img_a/410000-410999/410974_5_full.jpg
2nd. 12" of lift a bit too high, I will tell you riht off the bat those Drop brackets with 12" of lift will ride like a brick. (that is if this is your daily driver)
http://images.cardomain.com/member_img_a/410000-410999/410974_3.jpg
3nd... first rock you hit your gonna land on your side. think of a way to lower your COG, rather than just lifting it. the money that you spend putty all that crap behind your seat:rolleyes: couldof gone to better use. but then agian I know what its like being a teenager:D
http://images.cardomain.com/member_img_a/410000-410999/410974_1_full.jpg
your off to a good start, especially with those full weigth 60s, I like that. tho the red covers are a bit too bling.
keep up the good work;)
[EDIT] BTW: your next best thing to do is add a cage, for your safety and other with you. we dont like to see what would happen to people if you roll down a hill with no cage and. I tell you these, your risks of rolling over are VERY high. so think smart.
PhatXJ
September 1st, 2003, 01:18
Originally posted by vintagespeed
Ok, maybe I was a little hard headed about this Jeep. I didn't realize it was a 16 year old. It's a great start.
In my weak defense, I thought it was one of those stereo car show street Jeeps that have little use offroad. Which, in my opinion, is the last thing we need in the XJ world. People see a chrome sprung F350 at the car show with TVs in the headrests and a draglink that looks like a hockey stick & think "Wow, that's the most awesome 4x4 I've ever seen." It really erks me that more of these "street only stereo rigs" would be built.
Sorry that I was a little on the harsh side, I hadn't had my Twinky yet. :D
:cheers:
Rev Den
September 1st, 2003, 05:29
Nik,
Look great man. Nice job, be WAY proud of what you have done. Sounds like you know what you need to do yet, so let me ask....whats with the cables with hooks hanging on the rear bumper? I know that with all you done, thet CANNOT be recovery points.....so whats up?
Rev
Nik
September 1st, 2003, 08:07
I built the stereo system by myself over a years time in a elctronic/ woodshop class at my school. So yeah I'm serious about the sytem. I have the pics to show it. About the tow hooks I hope they stay there if need its half inch tobing so I think it'll handle it but I wouldnt hook it up to those anyways, I'd just hook it up to the Tow hitch.
Led it helped it quite a bit but I think I'm gonna try to find a set of Hi steerknuckles to make it the best possible.
Nik
September 1st, 2003, 08:15
Hey I never like RF to start with, way over rated. I like the crap behid my seat, it sounds good enough for me:) The cables are my ebrake lines from the rear end. I have pics where those a re hooked up, These are quite old so A lot has been done since. I tried to pop the tires as far out as i could to get the most width possible for stability. I'm taking a welding class at a college as a vocational program from high school an will fab up my own long arm system in the future. And riding like a brick, I agree with. It is better than stiff 200,000 mile suspension sytem I had on there originally. Hell I got it for 600 bucks wasn't too bad.
Nik
September 1st, 2003, 08:17
MTX amps blow rockfords out of the ground. MTX rumbles.
Nik
September 1st, 2003, 08:20
Yeah it was all paid for by construction mostly. We have a skid steer so it racked up the bucks per hour. Don't have a dad and my mom didn't want to drop a penny into it so its all been paid by me.:)
useless
September 1st, 2003, 08:57
Originally posted by Nik
its all been paid by me.:)
That is very impressive for a 16 year old. Good job kid.
calvin
September 1st, 2003, 09:46
Nice work Nik. I think we can all tell that you've put in quite a bit of time, effort, and money, so be proud of it.
You'll always find people who don't agree with you about something, be it politics, religion, Judas Priest vs. Iron Maiden, or Jeeps in this matter, but hey, that's life.
You built it for you, so screw 'em.
Calvin
NAXJA #365
MaXJohnson
September 1st, 2003, 10:42
What a bunch of wussies.
What we need here is some tough love.
Nik has apparently put in quite a bit of money and effort into building his Jeep, but it's all about bling. It's fine to be impressed, but call it what it is, a street Jeep. I for one, don't want to encourage the portrayal of our sport by joy riding, monster truck, neon glow ring, noise polluting, "drive over your Honda" punk kids. This rig is all about "Look at my stuff. Ain't I big. Ain't I loud.". This post should be on the "street and performance" forum.
4" blocks; no ladder bar?
drop brackets; no braces?
"flexes like a mother"; say what?
chrome exhaust tip; no muffler?
12" lift; tiki-man camber gage?
3"x3/8", no wait, 1/2" tube bumpers; can you say HEAVY
can you say - Which is it, Nik 3/8" or 1/2"?
custom cut, one-piece steel rims; huh?
Rise and shine neighbors, I'm plugging in the Kid Rock
Are we going to have a ceremony to hang the "nutz" on the rear bumper?
JJ13
September 1st, 2003, 11:00
Jesus....sometimes some of you guys can be real d!cks. He is 16, and should be damn proud of what he has accomplished so far, and on his own money no less. How many of you guys that are pitching crap are rolling on d60's??? I agree there are a few things I would have done different, but he will learn this in time. Next time take your negative crap to JU. :mad:
YELLAHEEP
September 1st, 2003, 11:03
I think Nik's on the right track for building a decent wheeling rig, but calling it a "mall cruiser" may not be the correct term. I would call it a "mall cruiser" if it still had the D30/D35 combo and running those 40's. The fact that he's running 60's lends him a bit more credibility. He appears to have done a little research into what works and what doesn't. He certainly could still benefit from hanging out here on NAXJA and continue to pick up ideas and advice from everyone -- so let's keep the POSITIVE criticism coming!
Nik, you have a neat rig there and I for one really respect the fact that you're workin' hard to pay for your modifications! Especially now that I understand that your father isn't in the picture. I hope that you'll always keep your hard work ethic and continue to always be respectful as you have been here in this thread.
Most of us here at NAXJA are here to help our fellow XJ enthusiast in any way we can! Please try to look at ANY criticism you get from here for what it's worth, but don't blow any of it off completely. The comments made about your lift design, lift blocks, overall vehicle center of gravity, tow points, etc.. are very valid ones and have been offered to you by some very experienced 'wheelers - so they're intention is to do what they can to help keep you from making the same mistakes they've made or seen made by others.
Keep on 'wrenchin' on that rig Nik, and keep workin' hard! Just don't let me catch you blastin' that stereo while 'wheelin on the trails!!! Do what you can to help maintain a responsible and respectable appearance for the rest of us 'wheelers!
Troy
Neil
September 1st, 2003, 11:33
I'm with Troy. The only way you can learn is by doing it yourself. I think Nik is off to a good start. The bling will fade as the rock rash increases. Nik, you will find what works for you on the trail. Don't be afraid to ask questions. These guys arent always this cranky. There is a lot of good information here on NAXJA.
Neil
Nik
September 1st, 2003, 12:01
Hey thanks guys. I want to get a set of big offroad's packs to get rid of the blocks in the back. I know that creates a lot of wrap. When I get the new pics of the rear you'll see that there is almost 4 inch cut on the top and a load more cut on the back. Ill get some flexing ones too to show it isn't just a fn' mall cruiser. Yeah I know I put more into looks than I should in a few spots but the body is bashed to shit. Different colored doors, rust, its not all for looks. And god, some of u guys need to take a joke. I was kidding about the tiki guage, my god. The tip I got for free from a friend who owned a diesel dodge, and yah I dont have the money for flowmaster. And the wall thickness on those tubes is right in between 3/8 and a half, so it might be 7/16, you know what it is thick and I got it from a junkyard down the road, so a 6 dollar can of paint, free tube, and a few bolts with some welding I got bumpers.(That work for me) Being locked in the back with 4.88's and no locker up front with 4.88's it does damn fine on the trail for now, ok. Maybe I'll get to go to moab after college, thats 4 years of work I can do. By the way. The wheels had to be custom made and cut from NTW thats what the guys told me over the phone, and it took 3 weeks to get them. So I put down what they told me they did. Anyways I was just shown what I have built in the last 9 months. And thanks for the few pointers you guys gave me to do. Sorry for pissing the others off. And no I am not a disgrace to NAXJA.
PhatXJ
September 1st, 2003, 12:25
Originally posted by JJ13
I agree there are a few things I would have done different, but he will learn this in time. Next time take your negative crap to JU. :mad:
:rolleyes: Christ, here we go again. FYI, this negativity wouldn't last 1 minute there. I promise you. When it comes to negativity toward newbie Jeepers, JU has the least.
F. F.
September 1st, 2003, 12:33
OK guys, there is no reason to be negative towards JU, or any other Jeep forum. We are all in this together. Everyplace is different, with different groups of people.
That being said, NAXJA is not going to tolerate negative posts about other forums. It serves no purpose.
offroadman83
September 1st, 2003, 12:45
Hey Nik I love the Jeep and wish I could have all the components you have in mine. I still have a long ways to get out of mall cruiser stage myself. Its tough being only 20 and in college, so i can imagine trying to do it as a 16 year old. I started building mine slowly when I was 16 myself. I am sorry some guys on here are like this, but I guess they cannot remember being 16 and starting thier first offroad hobbie. You have a great platform so stick with it. I wanna join Naxja, but not If I am gonna get flamed like I was On POR. my $99.99 worth:D ---Kyle
PhatXJ
September 1st, 2003, 13:23
Originally posted by MaXJohnson
What a bunch of wussies.
What we need here is some tough love.
Nik has apparently put in quite a bit of money and effort into building his Jeep, but it's all about bling. It's fine to be impressed, but call it what it is, a street Jeep. I for one, don't want to encourage the portrayal of our sport by joy riding, monster truck, neon glow ring, noise polluting, "drive over your Honda" punk kids. This rig is all about "Look at my stuff. Ain't I big. Ain't I loud.". This post should be on the "street and performance" forum.
4" blocks; no ladder bar?
drop brackets; no braces?
"flexes like a mother"; say what?
chrome exhaust tip; no muffler?
12" lift; tiki-man camber gage?
3"x3/8", no wait, 1/2" tube bumpers; can you say HEAVY
can you say - Which is it, Nik 3/8" or 1/2"?
custom cut, one-piece steel rims; huh?
Rise and shine neighbors, I'm plugging in the Kid Rock
Are we going to have a ceremony to hang the "nutz" on the rear bumper?
Doesn't it suck to be old?
Edit, forgot to add this: ;)
Nik
September 1st, 2003, 13:43
Hey offroadman, Thanks man. Yeah I know it has a little street queen look to it but in a couple more months I hope to be able to say I have a somewhat of an offroad machine. Thanks a bunch man.
Dave pretty sick video. Hope to be doing that soon once the roll cage goes in.
One question. I cant remember the company that make that exoskeleton cage for cherokee for around 1500 bucks. I was woundering if it was worth it or not. Thinking I might get that this winter or try to build my own. I like the fact it is on the outside though.
useless
September 1st, 2003, 14:46
I'd suggest building your own, or in your case having a shop do it. (You want an exo done right, if you are not experienced don't even try.)
JJ13
September 1st, 2003, 23:08
Originally posted by Forum Fixer
OK guys, there is no reason to be negative towards JU, or any other Jeep forum. We are all in this together. Everyplace is different, with different groups of people.
That being said, NAXJA is not going to tolerate negative posts about other forums. It serves no purpose.
Remind me to thank my mom the next time I see her, it seems she has passed on her annoying ability to be the one to place the final piece of straw on the camel's back. I apollogize for jumping on the bashing bandwagon and will refrain from it in the future.
KarmirXJ
September 2nd, 2003, 04:34
post pics that you took from the front, (ie showing trac bar, tie rod knuckles drag link etc etc..)
Led
September 2nd, 2003, 11:43
Nik Give me a call when your ready to put her through her paces. I know Just the spot ;) Talt to d&c extreme they may have the parts you need to do a high steer.
Led
LawlessXJ
September 2nd, 2003, 11:45
Great job, especially for a 16 year old. You're building it your way and that's the best way. All jeeps continue to evolve over time.
What the heck does a 16 year old care about "rocks" or "mud" anyway? It's all about the babes at that age.... which brings me to my only concern about this jeep.... with all that stereo equip. where's the room for tappin' all that booty your gonna pick-up? :cool: :)
Keep up the hard work!
Stoney
September 2nd, 2003, 12:18
*cough*POSER*cough*
all u are are jsut like those queers that lift there big fords and chevys to get chicks!! whoppy doo!! look at my big monster truck!! i have a big _______!!!
stoney
F. F.
September 2nd, 2003, 12:49
On that note, a perfect example of how to get a thread closed.
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