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Anyone ever seen or used Kings Springs? They have good online reviews. I am looking for some OEM replacement suspension for my 80. I want to get rid of the sag, get some 33s under there and maybe get a new front bumper and winch.
http://www.kingsprings.com/

Don't know much about the King Springs...just go with OME or SLEE is my recommendation
 
Hey Ya'll- just got this in my email from ARB....vote for most iconic 4x4 of the last 40 years...

http://icons.arb.com.au/

Take a look and vote for your favorite 4x4

from the website: "To be in the running to win a 47L ARB Fridge Freezer, transit bag and wireless fridge monitor valued at over $1500, complete the entry form and, in 25 words or less, let us know which 4WD make and model you think is the most iconic of the past 40 years."
 
Hey Ya'll- just got this in my email from ARB....vote for most iconic 4x4 of the last 40 years...

http://icons.arb.com.au/

Take a look and vote for your favorite 4x4

from the website: "To be in the running to win a 47L ARB Fridge Freezer, transit bag and wireless fridge monitor valued at over $1500, complete the entry form and, in 25 words or less, let us know which 4WD make and model you think is the most iconic of the past 40 years."
I will probably be stoned for saying so, but if we are truely talking "iconic" vehicle, I have to say is the Willys CJ2A. It was a military, domestic, and farm vehicle all in one and set the standard that all future off road vehicles be measured by.
 
I will probably be stoned for saying so, but if we are truely talking "iconic" vehicle, I have to say is the Willys CJ2A. It was a military, domestic, and farm vehicle all in one and set the standard that all future off road vehicles be measured by.
No stones from this direction
 
Well yes, but it asked for the last 40 years.. not the last 70 lol
 
I agree with the Willys. "Iconic" also makes me think about the Series LR. It's said that an LR was the first vehicle that many people the world over ever saw. (Taking cover now)
 
Saw this today...couldn't resist posting....sorry Jay...
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I don't get the whole "Tiny House" fad. $35k for 125sqft??

Essentially a travel trailer minus the mobility. What am I missing?
 
I don't get the whole "Tiny House" fad. $35k for 125sqft??

Essentially a travel trailer minus the mobility. What am I missing?

It's the cool factor Mark...lol...:bang:

Nothing says trendy hipster like welcome to my really expensive shed...
 
what do you need with an armored 200 Waldo? Is there something you're not telling us about moving to "Colorado"? Do you mean Colorado-stan perhaps?
 

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