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Ordered some new toys from Vic @ sbroffroad... Poison spyder rear bar with true carrier and high lift module... Dually d2's ...

Trailmod flares just gone on and teraflex mud flaps will go on when I install the rear bar..

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Hi Loggio, I'm running Goodyear Wrangler MT/Z 265/70/17
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Ordered some new toys from Vic @ sbroffroad... Poison spyder rear bar with true carrier and high lift module... Dually d2's ...

Trailmod flares just gone on and teraflex mud flaps will go on when I install the rear bar..

Thanks Vic!!


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Great choice, but some advice it's a tight fit so sledge hammer the frame rails in a bit if you have troubles fitting, also don't push the bar right in tighten it at the most rearward position or the body will hit the bar going over bumps.
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Just sprayed the top hiem joint on the front Poly Performance sway bar links. Have to do this every 2 weeks as they squeak really loudly and get strange looks!

Anyone else have this problem or know of a longer term fix than a squirt of Lanolin every 2 weeks?
what spray are you using ??
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My ClicOn unit arrived for my JK so I able to move the newly installed UHF handset up and where I can see it. Its a good solution for the handset in a JK2007-2010 and I paid $50 from TJM Brendale, part number is 653945 wwwholdmyphone.com.au



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what spray are you using ??
I am hitting the top hiem joints on the poly sway bar links with some Lanox spray that I use on the boat motor after each outing. With no rain it stays squeak free for prob a month ir better. But with all the rain lately it seems to flush it out and squeaks again within a couple of weeks.

Strangely its the front ones that sqeak the most/quickest. The rears last a lot longer.

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Great choice, but some advice it's a tight fit so sledge hammer the frame rails in a bit if you have troubles fitting, also don't push the bar right in tighten it at the most rearward position or the body will hit the bar going over bumps.
Thanks for the heads up mate... Will keep that in mind when we do this... I am told its a few beer job (2 - 3 hours)... sounds like some fun to be had!!
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