more pics on the rig
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That rear bumper is cool. The guy doesn't have it on the web site for sale however..... ladder integration is great!
Nice 100.... better go for the arb mod next![]()
it requires cutting off the end of the frame, including the rear cross-member, and until now most 100 owners have not been willing to do this. I know I wasn't, otherwise I'd have one.
Having owned one of Luke's 80 bumpers, they are just out of this world....
My kids have grown four inches since I ordered the 4x4 rear bumper. Now it has arrived at my buddy's warehouse! I will post an additional photos when it is my turn.I think Snook is next in line, and his has been excruciatingly slow to build...
I'm sure his bumper makes for a stronger "cross member" than the factory one that's there. No reason to be concerned unless it for removal and resale at a later date.
I saw (& videoing) his 80 rear bumper taking a brutal blows pretty well thru the Rubicon run so it compelled me to order one for my 100 series.
[/QUOTE][QUOTE)=jgray;3272035How easy did the front chrome bumper bar come off your TJM T3???
Great write up and awesome rig Brett! I sure love that color. You going to show it off on the Deer Valley Trail this summer?
How do you like the SOR seat covers? Been looking at those for a while. Also, is this still your wifes truck? If so, I wish my wife would drive something that built! Nice work.![]()
Tha'ts a good looking one!
What rear coil spring are you currently using? Did you make the tongue of your trailer a bit longer?
Cheers,
Here's a couple of pics illustrating my need for air bag suspension![]()