bluehawk
Appalachia Cruisers
Where did you get the gutter mounts?
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Where did you get the gutter mounts?
Hey thanks Ty, your rig is looking good as well. How are you liking the SOA?Lookin good man!
Dude I love it. Wouldn't have it any other way.Hey thanks Ty, your rig is looking good as well. How are you liking the SOA?
Agreed man, it definitely makes our big heavy rigs capable off-road. What kind of shocks are you running? I'm looking at some bilstein 7100s for the front and 5125s in the rear. Trying to make it where I don't have to run a sway bar because it's a pain to take on and off all the time.Dude I love it. Wouldn't have it any other way.
I ran no sway bars for a while... Way to much body roll with my current setup.I'd have to look at them.. They are rubicon express. I'd say just take the sway bars off. You will get used to it.
It is definitely a great opportunity to put faces on names, and learn a lot about cruisers. Some of the trails are very insane, Moonshine would have a blast out there!The lone-star roundup is an event I will definitely attend one day. Awesome pics![]()
Hey thanks blue hawk. How is your rig coming along?Looking good MJ
Hey thanks blue hawk. How is your rig coming along?
That's awesome man. I know I've probably said this 10 times before, but your rig is going to be sick when It is all buttoned up.The frame is off to powdercoat right now. The front axle is off to powdercoat. Almost all of the body work is done. ARB lockers for F&R are being installed on the 3rd members. Stull got a ways to go but it's getting there.