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oh yeah, also got the sway bar reconnected. just scabbed in some scrap round bar i had laying around.
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Don't forget cutting the coils is going to stiffen it up. I'd look into a different solution if it were me. What a sweet project though...totally jealous. I neeeeeeeeeeeed a decent place to work on things.
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I'm on my third warning from the management group for working on my Jeep in the parking lot, and threatened with eviction. Apartment life sucks.
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yup! and that's not a bad thing in my mind!
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To be honest I'm considering biting the bullet and installing some better lighting and the 2 post with 220 circuit this summer so I can do something in there (installing the PEX tubing prior to concrete only took a couple hours, but it was so hot in the barn that I ended up puking my brains out due to heat exhaustion). The problem is that the project of upgrading the electrical snowballs very quickly because I need an all new run from the meter, which requires trenching almost 200' across both legs of my driveway. Or I could get another meter installed where the power company would do the trenching to the barn from wherever they need to....not sure which route to go yet. I only have 60A to the barn as it is now, and what I described is what it takes to get more than 100A out there. That is enough for now, I don't want to clog up his thread too much ![]()
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Surprised you want it stiffer
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i've always thought XJ's rode a bit soft. 'Skunked', the 2nd cheep at 611, used F-150 junkyard coils in the front and were awesome. these are a dual rate with a super long free height, loosing 1/2 a coil shouldn't make a noticeable ride change. it will however make a big difference at the drive shaft!
i'm also not planning to run any winch added to the weight loss of an already light motor. these are the shortest dual-rate i could get my hands on, so options are limited.
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All makes sense. Excited to see more!
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Man, my daughter had a XJ that blue, was really sharp. She has that purple'ish blue now, and still sharp - nicely lifted, rides great, clean. That said, it is still an XJ
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LOL, Matt isn’t in MN and I’m not 52, so there’s a bit of mystery here
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who needs a lift when you've got crazy jack stands!?!? i sat up nicely under there while i rebuild that case still bolted to the trans.
SYE installed last night, looks like the spare XJ shaft i have needs 2.5" added to it. also looks like the rear axle is perfectly pointed already! the springs came with degree shims on them already in the kit, so that's a win. ![]() ![]()
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HOVER JEEP
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2) i was fully sitting up! the bottom of the t-case was eye-level. just sitting with my legs crossed working in front of my face. way nicer.
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LOL, just ribbing ya.
Yeah, I took a serious look at the PE and instead grabbed a low profile, high lifting HF jack 1-2 years ago, love it. THEN, when the HF PE clone came out I looked into it...probably would have grabbed one if they were in stock, but seemed to always be out, or 100 miles away. Maybe another time. Totally love those jacks, I used them at my buddy's place when I did the lift on my LE a couple years ago, total game changers!!!
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Where did those jack stands in the rear come from?
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Amazon
Sumner 781300 ST-881 Hi Fold-A-Jacks with V-Head, 10" Height, 2500 lb. https://smile.amazon.com/Sumner-7813...eae8f9840&th=1
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Those are legit!
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i can easily put em under the bumpers of the YJ and have the axles dangle off the ground at a nice working height, that was my main reason for getting them. made the 'tons swap easier.
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