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I wouldn't get the glass fenders. If you fall against a rock or whatever kind of trails you have in TN, you'll just crack them. I had them on my old one front and back, but staying away from them on this one.
well i thought about that and im leaning on not getting them. plus they are expensive. but i might be doing a full outter cage incorprted with a roof rack and tied into my front bumper
true that probly would be a bad idea. i still want the cage. i done want one inside cause to run in spl with my system i dont think i can mess with the internal structure of the cab
i am to luckily i have a great buddy that owns his own shop and a explorer and im trying to get him to the full explorer bug. he is the one that helped me build my front bumper and i talked to him today about a exo cage and he is up for the challange. im gonna use masking tape in a few days to make the lines and see what i will want. however im not doing anthing to it till sat due to graduation.
Hey, just a tip on your paint job....check your state and local laws before you paint it the same as a law enforcement vehicle. Here in Florida it is illegal to paint your vehicle using the same colors as the Highway Patrol. They even own the rights to the Tan that is used on the upper portion of their cars. Just FYI.
ok today i got to test it out. it was great. i need to get longer shocks because they are stopin some travel but it was still good. i need to look into doin a higher steering setup. im afraid to drag it. ill post pics tomm
the gears were installed last sat and they went in rather smooth. it took about ten hours because we spent plenty of time working over everthing else on the d44.
just thought about this but i did my airbox a long time ago (at aleast a year) and this is how i stopped water from gettin in. i put the stock tubing on upside down and fixed it where only air can get in through the top.
im primering it all. me and a friend did the hood and fenders and then we just went out and crused town till almost eleven thirty. just lettin the system bump.
it went great only had to reshem once so we almost hit it on the money the first try. and the d44 is not as complex as i had first thought. i have never done it but my dad had done the rear when i was not here and it was just time consuming.
well the 26-28 was a big car show that was close to me so i decied to take the x up there to see what talk it would get. iv been invloved with a local car club for about two years now and we got to talkin that it would be cool to take a flex ramp down there and just let it flex out all day. so i had a friend call the rhino liner dealer and see if we could take there ramp down there so they said sure and i went and got it and had some fun in the front driveway.
i did not get as far as i thought i would. im on a three inch block in the rear and i think rearched springs will flex better.