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16-11-2013
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CrawlerStar
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dan-irvine
With that steering damper you got what relocation bracket are you going to run cus I'm about to change that out on mine and wanting to see what people have chosen to use
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Gonna run the synergy relo bracket, but you need to drill out 2 holes, but it's the sturdiest way to mount.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by krawlinboy
Gonna run the synergy relo bracket, but you need to drill out 2 holes, but it's the sturdiest way to mount.
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That's the one I've been looking at use but thought theses brackets from synergy already had them all drilled ready to just bolt in either way its an easy job if there not did you end up getting there bracket/clamp for the other end as well or just going to roll with the stock one
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With the synergy bracket the bracket itself is drilled but you need to drill 2 holes into the existing track bar bracket. For the other end you realky should use the synergy clamp bracket as the stock mount twists the rubber in the end of the shock to much.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SeaComms
With the synergy bracket the bracket itself is drilled but you need to drill 2 holes into the existing track bar bracket. For the other end you realky should use the synergy clamp bracket as the stock mount twists the rubber in the end of the shock to much.
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Ok then great thanks for the info and clearing that up
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16-11-2013
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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What have you done to your JK this week?
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Originally Posted by The Beard
Did the spotlights and overhead console.
IPF 968 Lights, Hella Black Magic 500, Uneek4x4 brackets, G.E.A.R Overhead Console.
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Where'd you get the metal mounting bracket for the lights?
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CrawlerStar
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Canberra, ACT
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Originally Posted by AusJatzman
I like that overhead console but when you unzip, does all your SSSHHHHtuff fall out?
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No dramas so far, I'll lose one of the bags and mount a UHF radio there eventually.
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Where did you get the headlight eyelids?
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From Quadratec - Logan Headlight Eyebrow Trim It's an expensive, yet entirely useless bit of kit, but I like the angry jeep look.
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Where'd you get the metal mounting bracket for the lights?
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Dave at Uneek4x4 does them - JK A Pillar light brackets. Perfect fit and the back has a neoprene layer to stop it scratching the paintwork.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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What have you done to your JK this week?
Got down to DBOR's open day today. Shame I only just spent my allowance on another cash sapping hobby. However, I bought a Synergy front Track Bar Brace and fitted it this afternoon. Just a bit more Death Wobble mitigation.
Also something to rest my arm on during those long trips.
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