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Re: LVMYBRBYJP sighting
But nobody will ever see him if it's sitting that low.
But nobody will ever see him if it's sitting that low.
WayneXJ said::shhh:
When I'm in Moab I have my front tires at 14 and the rears at about 10..works for me anyway.
"Check out the big brain on Brad"Okie Terry said:His head is already so big that a stocking cap fits him like panty hose.
WayneXJ said:When I'm in Moab I have my front tires at 14 and the rears at about 10..works for me anyway.
Beezil said:jeeper, i will give you 25 bucks for the plate.
thats many times more than its scrap value, which is a generous offer.
JohnJohn said:you two need to take your PhotoShop talents elsewhere, like fark.com.
Beezil said:I assure you.....its no photoshop. I can prove it.
the plate is in chicago now.
tomorrow it will be in michigan, no lie.
where will that plate end up next?
anyone's guess.
XJEEPER said:careful what you wish for JJ, you're under estimating the resourcefulness at hand..........this operation is realtime dude, no Photoshop allowed.
I agree! I just took off a set of Big Off road springs(they were broke...it was my fault) and put a set of home made flat super soft flexy springs back on and holy cow the stability came back ten fold!kid4lyf said:Getting some movement in your rear will help the tippyness. One problem you have is that your suspension is way uneven. Your front is very flexy and the rear is way too stiff. When your rear is on uneven ground, your stiff rear suspension translates that ground angle directly to the body. Basically, the roof of your XJ is the same level as the ground. Softer rear springs would allow the suspension to soak up some of that angle.
no man! Shes back on the road. Drove her to work twice this week! Now if someone would just go wheeling with me I would be set.XJEEPER said:...she's mighty stable, parked in the carport with the winders masked off, eh?
How close is that to Thanksgiving? A few of us are heading to Moab for the holidays. Now that I have weekends off though I can start heading to more meetings and a few of the runs. Being gone on the weekends really bites when it comes to wheeling.XJEEPER said:I'm sure something on it will be too jacked to drive it by our next IC run.....Nov 20th, Little Sahara dunes.........
kid4lyf said:Getting some movement in your rear will help the tippyness. One problem you have is that your suspension is way uneven. Your front is very flexy and the rear is way too stiff. When your rear is on uneven ground, your stiff rear suspension translates that ground angle directly to the body. Basically, the roof of your XJ is the same level as the ground. Softer rear springs would allow the suspension to soak up some of that angle.
Beezil said:I assure you.....its no photoshop. I can prove it.
the plate is in chicago now.
tomorrow it will be in michigan, no lie.
where will that plate end up next?
anyone's guess.
Scott Mac. said:It'll look real nice in the garage of my new house.