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Trail Twister
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Sydney northern beaches
Posts: 1,192 What Jeep do I drive?: XJ
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Another way to stiffen an Unibody RB.
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"98 XJ. RE 3.5 inch lift. Dana 44. 4.11's. 32's
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EL CAPITANO DESTRUCTO
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: gold coast
Posts: 2,443 What Jeep do I drive?: XJ
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Yeah see IMO that looks like he drove at 100 through a fence and thats the end result...
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EL CAPITANO DESTRUCTO
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: gold coast
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This is better
nice and tight against the panels
cant fit bushwackers with that but...
this is even better again
hidden mounts inside guards
No rear protection but
and then its ausfailia and standing out too much is a bad idea
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05-05-2015
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EL CAPITANO DESTRUCTO
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: gold coast
Posts: 2,443 What Jeep do I drive?: XJ
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Second pic bolts through roof into the internal roll cage
so both ideas are a no
PLUS I have a visor, so anything up the a pillar is a no also.
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DetroitDemon
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Casino
Posts: 4,801 What Jeep do I drive?: XJ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard buttocks
Second pic bolts through roof into the internal roll cage
so both ideas are a no
PLUS I have a visor, so anything up the a pillar is a no also.
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This is what I meant by "big roof rack". I'm not up to speed on regs now, but I thought years ago, if it was close enough to the body and classified as a heavy duty "roof rack" the powers that be would pass it. Not quite so easy as that, just saying, it was doable.
Be nice to see done here. Drop the bushwackers and do built-in flat flares. Integrated with the exo. [emoji57]
Sent from my FRED
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RubiconSlammer
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Ipswich, Brisbane.
Posts: 1,250 What Jeep do I drive?: ZJ
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Just replaced the waterpump in my young blokes 2000 XJ and I was appalled to see sound deadening stuff between the bash plate and the sump. Without any means of cooling the engine oil must get bl...dy hot!
Now he wants to put an electric fan on.
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CrawlerStar
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 325 What Jeep do I drive?: XJ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bruggz351
This is what I meant by "big roof rack". I'm not up to speed on regs now, but I thought years ago, if it was close enough to the body and classified as a heavy duty "roof rack" the powers that be would pass it. Not quite so easy as that, just saying, it was doable.
Be nice to see done here. Drop the bushwackers and do built-in flat flares. Integrated with the exo. [emoji57]
Sent from my FRED
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Yeah sell the bushwackers to me since you beat my to them last time lol!
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