HI :-) I'm Bebe...another newb (2 Viewers)

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Hello,

I have been reading this forum for about 6 months now.

I own an '95 FZJ80, Black, grey leather, chrome pkg, roof rails 3rd row seats, blah blah blah. (no locker) Total mall crawler....until now.


In 2005, I purchased a new HUMMER H3, and have been introduced to wheeling. I have totally wheeled the crap out of it in the year that I have owned it, and have loved every minute of it.

Now I want to build up the 80 and start wheeling it too!

My project list for the winter is:

33's Bridgestone Duelers
2.5 in Old man Emu lift (heavy)
Slee Rock Rails
Front and rear Slee bumpers
Roof Rack w/spare

Next question is:

Are there any local wheelers, that would be willing to take me out the first few trips and learn me how to wheel in this truck? I have seen some totally built up 80's in the Rocklin/Roseville area.

I saw a kick a$$ 80 last night that had a 4x4labs sticker on the side window, lifted, snorkle, etc.

I can't wait to try it out. This is a great forum, lots of good info.

Thanks! Bebe
 
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Welcome!
 
Slee Rock Rails Front and rear Slee bumpers
Roof Rack w/spare

Welcome Bebe. :flipoff2:

What is Roof Rack w/spare? Spare tyre on the roof rack or a 2nd roof rack as a spare?

If spare on the rack... Why would you want to put the spare tyre on the roof rack if you have a Slee rear bumper? Are you considering getting one without the spare tyre carrier? If yes, you should reconsider.

-B-
 
Beowulf--Maybe he wants a pair of spares.
 
Check out Solidrockoffroad.com sliders for your truck, I have a set on mine and love them. Nice units, and easier on the wallet than others.
 
Thanks Beowulf, I was going to go with just the bumper...

tjm_rear_80.jpg


And put the spare up top. I thought it looked cleaner. I'm open to suggestions. :)
 
Thanks Beowulf, I was going to go with just the bumper... And put the spare up top. I thought it looked cleaner. I'm open to suggestions. :)

The spare on top is OK but it is heavy especially if you go to a 35" tyre and steel wheels. The weight on top raises the COG and you can forget your wife changing a flat if she needs to. Most guys get the rear tyre carrier and save the rack space for lighter items when doing expedition outings.

I can understand needing to save money and getting a bumper w/o the tyre carrier. If that's the case then stay with 33s and leave the spare under the truck or throw it in the cargo area when needed.

My 2c.

-B-
 
The spare on top is OK but it is heavy especially if you go to a 35" tyre and steel wheels. The weight on top raises the COG and you can forget your wife changing a flat if she needs to. Most guys get the rear tyre carrier and save the rack space for lighter items when doing expedition outings.

I can understand needing to save money and getting a bumper w/o the tyre carrier. If that's the case then stay with 33s and leave the spare under the truck or throw it in the cargo area when needed.

My 2c.

-B-

Thank x2. I probably should have mentioned in my first post that I am female :)

I'll talk to the "Hubcap" again about the tire carrier. He wants me to be a little more frugal on this project. I'll start that way...we'll see how it ends up eh??:)

Cheers - Bebe
 
Go with Slee's rear bumper with the tire carrier. You won't be sorry. You then have better access to the tire and have a place to mount your hilift jack.
 
Welcome Bebe:flipoff2:
love to see that you are a female owner instered to wheel your 80...isn't cool?:princess:

your set-up plan is almost the same as mine...the next step for me is the lockers...I'm done will all other initial step stuff...(armor, suspension, CB, GPS and tires)

:idea: Please consider a rear bumper that in addition to the spare tire, you can also carry jerry cans (water/gas) like the hanna one...check DDude or James rigs at any 2006 SNT forum...or any other 2006 trips that they participated...

Welcome again!!!:flipoff2:
 
Other rear tire carrier options are Hanna and 4X4 labs. Both located in Cali if that is easier for you.

TR
 
Good show girl and if the hubby objects to you spending money on quality cruiser parts just threten him with abstinance. :D
 
Muwahahaha....tried that once before (heard some girlfriends talking about it) I was the one who ended up suffering...:crybaby:

Apparently you guys talk...he had heard about that tactic :flipoff2:
 
Welcome!
 
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