just curious about your opinions on putting an ome and slee bumpers on my 80 without lockers don't do rockcrawling just long trips that require 4x4, basically expedition style. ordered th phh kit, will let ya'll know how it goes.
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It does make it easy, just to put it in perspective - I tracked down the hose myself and bought a foot on my first PHH job ... and have since done 4 trucks with it under $25boekppl said:supposedly it's a high temp silicone hose and basically a lifetime replacement and i figured for 25$ no biggie.
boekppl said:just curious about your opinions on putting an ome and slee bumpers on my 80 without lockers don't do rockcrawling just long trips that require 4x4, basically expedition style. ordered th phh kit, will let ya'll know how it goes.
tucker74 said:It does make it easy, just to put it in perspective - I tracked down the hose myself and bought a foot on my first PHH job ... and have since done 4 trucks with it under $25
I'm all about people making a buck though!
Tucker
You don't need those clamps unless you're going w/ silicone - and if you researched it that far you should have ordered them from McMaster-Carr like the FAQ saysmooker82 said:$25 is not bad if you consider the time to track the materials down. I went to 5 different parts stores and consumed about 3 hours of my time looking for the clamps. Time is money.
NorCalDoug said:Do your PHH. Who cares where the hose/clamps come from -- someone wants to make a buck? More power to him
Do the lift and bumpers. You can get a lot done without lockers. Stout front and rear bumpers are always a good thing.
tucker74 said:This whole PHH "Kit" cracks me up though - you do realize you paid for 2" of hose and a couple of clamps right?
Tucker
Kaderabek said:I don't mean to seem contrary but if you don't plan to wheel in the rocks why bother with sliders? (edit) expedition wheeling you might be better off with a long range fuel tank, a sturdy roof rack, a rooftop tent, GPS, and an Aussie cup holder.
TJK
Heffenoche said:If you add a long range fuel tank wouldn't you need to move the spare somewhere like a rear bumper? I don't care for the idea of putting the tire on the roof.