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Big Bear???
im up for big bear and cleghorn, if i ever get out and work on the truck though haha. so are we saying big bear in july not june right?- R.J.
- Post #27
- Forum: Offroad 4x4 Runs Planning and Discussion
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Fakrwee Topless-Must be over 18
so do you need to get rid of the glass? hmmm- R.J.
- Post #21
- Forum: Offroad 4x4 Runs Planning and Discussion
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Photos Moab 2007 Photos & Trip Report
410, you really selling your beams?- R.J.
- Post #83
- Forum: Offroad 4x4 Runs Planning and Discussion
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The Ultimate Lift Kit
i would think the prerunner shocks would be pretty good, but are you gonna prerun your truck? even if you dont prerun they'll prolly be pretty good. honestly, speaking only for myself, i don't like the procomp shocks. so do you have the brackets and coils and such on your truck already? if...- R.J.
- Post #25
- Forum: Shocks, Suspensions, Lift Kits
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ready for 6" and 35s on my 94...need gameplan...PLZ HELP...!!!!
the cheapest would be the fastest to break- R.J.
- Post #2
- Forum: Shocks, Suspensions, Lift Kits
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The Ultimate Lift Kit
yes! no body lift! those are kinda gross haha- R.J.
- Post #16
- Forum: Shocks, Suspensions, Lift Kits
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The Ultimate Lift Kit
from what i know, skyjacker coils = good superlift brackets are good for the price (cut and turned would be the best) superlift arms, you might want to reinforce them a bit in the front. i have them and cracked them almost all the way through in the front. they also seem to be a bit...- R.J.
- Post #12
- Forum: Shocks, Suspensions, Lift Kits
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Bfg or Mickey-T?
nope nope, didn't get any pictures in before breaking it. after goin about 65 mph over some pretty harsh moguls/whoops, i looked and noticed my shocks were hanging off :( so it was pretty bouncy the rest of the day, haha- R.J.
- Post #20
- Forum: Explorer Related Polls
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Bfg or Mickey-T?
uhh until sunday, here's some older pics, from truck haven and heres a stock pic for fun (its first time out, yay)- R.J.
- Post #19
- Forum: Explorer Related Polls
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Bfg or Mickey-T?
no the bronco is still a big broke beauty, haha were workin on it (money don't grow on trees you know!) haha. well were gonna try to go out sunday to mojave or somethin so we'll try to get some action shots before we brake it- R.J.
- Post #18
- Forum: Explorer Related Polls
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Bfg or Mickey-T?
well it seemed that i couldn't go wrong getting either of them, but i went with the mtz's. i just like em' and think they'll do pretty good on alot of terrain. ive only had them for three days and havn't gon offroad yet, but they perform really good on the street and aren't too loud on the...- R.J.
- Post #15
- Forum: Explorer Related Polls
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Bfg or Mickey-T?
reall? thats pretty good. it would cost a little more for me cause i need 33's though. im liking the mtz's by what kaizerm715 says about them and the price. the tire place by my house was about $163 for mtz, $180 for bfg, and like $190 for stt. but he did say that the stt's were built really strong- R.J.
- Post #13
- Forum: Explorer Related Polls
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Bfg or Mickey-T?
i've heard stt's are good too. but they cost more- R.J.
- Post #9
- Forum: Explorer Related Polls
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Bfg or Mickey-T?
i heard that the mtz would last longer than the bfg's, and would be quieter on the road. the bfg are tried and true and a good tire imo, but the bfg's are simple. the mickey t's have more angels, sips, closer tread pattern, more sidebitters. both are made by good companies and have 3 ply...- R.J.
- Post #4
- Forum: Explorer Related Polls
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Bfg or Mickey-T?
Bfgoodrich mudds or mickey thompson mtz? ive always liked the bfgs and think they look pretty good, but ive been hearing some really good things about the mickey thompson mtz's. which do you think is better?- R.J.
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- Forum: Explorer Related Polls
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The rig gets some much needed TLC
just anything you won't be needing. depends if your going 4x4 or 4x2. i mean if your doing 4x2 with coilovers, then there's plenty of things. but if your taking most of everything (beams, coils, buckets etc) then stuff like fenders.- R.J.
- Post #76
- Forum: Offroad Projects - Rock Crawlers - Pre-Runners
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cgriffin's '98 NJ pre-runner build!
uhhhh dezert truck? almost the original plan again? htats pretty cool i really like the race style trucks, although crawling is really fun. man your demelition bussines must have been pretty good if you can build a dezert truck, haha. lookin good- R.J.
- Post #265
- Forum: Offroad Projects - Rock Crawlers - Pre-Runners
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The rig gets some much needed TLC
that sucks about your ex. hey if you do end up building a ranger and parting out your explorer, let me know. good luck man- R.J.
- Post #73
- Forum: Offroad Projects - Rock Crawlers - Pre-Runners
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The rig gets some much needed TLC
nice! i really like the whole setup, front and back. your truck is the exact same as i want for my truck. so someday i will build my truck the same way as yours and we will have to have a head to head battle or something haha. how much do you pull in the rear?- R.J.
- Post #56
- Forum: Offroad Projects - Rock Crawlers - Pre-Runners
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Big Bear!
i might be up there sunday only- R.J.
- Post #27
- Forum: Offroad 4x4 Runs Planning and Discussion
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Speedometer accuracy - or inaccuracy
i think my dd is doing something like this. sometimes i think it works fine and others it seems like its mybe 5 miles off. i should try your gps idea. good things to know- R.J.
- Post #7
- Forum: Stock 1991 - 1994 Explorers
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Big Bear!
i miss the trees too! im prolly in, if i don't brake my car before then (seems to always go that way though)- R.J.
- Post #24
- Forum: Offroad 4x4 Runs Planning and Discussion
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cgriffin's '98 NJ pre-runner build!
"man i need to find a bronco or f-150, man i need a find a bronco or f-150" -chris haha you already got your bronco! its been what, two days? thats awesome though. can't wait to see you build this thing up. it should be pretty good, cause even your truck as it is right now has some cool...- R.J.
- Post #47
- Forum: Offroad Projects - Rock Crawlers - Pre-Runners
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Truck Haven 2007 Feb. 10-11 Discussion Thread
we're gonna be going to glamis on friday and showing up at truck haven saturday, but what time are we supposed to be there?- R.J.
- Post #258
- Forum: Offroad 4x4 Runs Planning and Discussion
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Truck Haven 2007 Feb. 10-11 Discussion Thread
that was the plan, or just have the old brackect welded (superlift drop brckect you know how that goes and such, but hey they sent me a new one of each axle brackets for free) but the new ones came in about five minutes ago, so its time to get dirty now.- R.J.
- Post #252
- Forum: Offroad 4x4 Runs Planning and Discussion
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Truck Haven 2007 Feb. 10-11 Discussion Thread
come on fedex, get me my new drop bracket in so i can put it on before friday!- R.J.
- Post #250
- Forum: Offroad 4x4 Runs Planning and Discussion
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Front End Groaning Vibration from stop w/turn
some boby needs to help this guy, cause i have the same problem from a dead start.- R.J.
- Post #2
- Forum: Stock 1995 - 2001 Explorers
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my car is gonna die
400$ to instal an aussie locker? no thanks. me trying to put it in? not gonna go so well. am i gonna try? yes i will. have i ever worked on a diff or even understand them? nah. but tomorrow the pieces or coming out, i just don't know if i'm gonna be able to figure out how to get the new pieces...- R.J.
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- Forum: Modified 1991-1994 Explorers