What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (51 Viewers)

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Looking good 😎
When I was fitting my 39 I removed the springs and was running it up to the bump stops and Clarence an additional half-inch.
In real world Wheeling I still rub a tiny bit
Right on. I still have about 2" that I can go till the bump stops are bottomed, the stump is just to short. And we both know, posing on a stump, and actually wheeling are two different things. Appreciate the advice, read through your thread a couple of times seeing how you did things.
 
Finished crimping new fittings on the battery terminal cables. Thanks to the good advice from some kind folk on this forum!
Feels good to tie up loose ends and fix things the right way.

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mine just a bit more complicated...lol
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Tried on the Coastal Off-road bumper.
The OEM winch is quite large so I had to do some surgery after I tried to fit it.

More surgery to happen.

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Done! Now I wait for the snow to melt.
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Looks great and by the look of that beadlock ring, they will be put to good use!
They will be getting worked out for sure
 
Drove it to a mesa I have been wanting to summit. Hiked 1800 feet in 3/4 of a mile. Once on top I hiked another 4 miles and got some amazing views of Canyonlands NP.
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