The pic kinda freaks me out.' date='Oct 23 2006, 09:34 AM' post='5774147']
yeah.. not sure why he was sitting like that other than there not being a whole lot of space on top of that tire (35"). I guess he was comfortable as he was up there for a while while we ate.![]()
It almost looks fake to me. I don't think I would ride with that guy anymore. 
Naw... they were more discreet when that was going on
Yeah... it was a line up for a group shot. Cheesy.. maybe a little. One of the drivers (kat) is a pro photographer so she had us line up for shots a few times.
Yeah hit my line.. just had a rock roll on me and put me on the skids. Armor did it's job for the most part. Gotta hammer it out when I work on the tranny though. Rails are pretty much unscathed (one chip from a rock) ... got lucky there. Putting some sliders in before the next run as they will be needed.it's hard to tell on the vid... but i assumed you hit your line with the spoter right there an all. Oh well... at least you had the armor. How did your rails fair? Do you have sliders?
Maybe a lot. Roughing it with the fellas in the mountains for a weekend with Jeeps = lots of fun.' date='Oct 23 2006, 08:06 AM' post='5774326']
Naw... they were more discreet when that was going on
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Yeah... it was a line up for a group shot. Cheesy.. maybe a little. One of the drivers (kat) is a pro photographer so she had us line up for shots a few times.
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This whole thread reeks of fromage.Maybe a lot. Roughing it with the fellas in the mountains for a weekend with Jeeps = lots of fun.' date='Oct 23 2006, 08:06 AM' post='5774326']
Naw... they were more discreet when that was going on
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Yeah... it was a line up for a group shot. Cheesy.. maybe a little. One of the drivers (kat) is a pro photographer so she had us line up for shots a few times.
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Posing for camera shots = Derek Jeter.
damn savard - you jumped in head first, eh?
i know you're caked up, but jesus, how much loot have you put into your Jeep?
I have never been known to halfass anything like this... when I get into somethin I'm usually head first.
I'm jealous you guys have trails like this.Very nice.' date='Nov 20 2006, 02:23 PM' post='5938215']
A longer vid from the run to arkansas >
none of this is really anything too hardcore.. but it's a good time![]()
Just over in hot springs arkansas..superlift ORV park... about 3 hrs. We've got an arrangement with the park... our local jeep club we just started is cutting a fresh trail in the spring. Anyone interested in joining in is more than welcome. Will be a great time. We're sitting at 30 jeeps about right now and should triple in the next year.... any FBGs who wanna join up are on my dime. Stock rigs welcome... good times are had by all.lumpy19 said:I'm jealous you guys have trails like this.Very nice.' date='Nov 20 2006, 02:23 PM' post='5938215']
A longer vid from the run to arkansas >
none of this is really anything too hardcore.. but it's a good time![]()
Direct Bolt In >I'd suggest droppin in some infiniti reference 5012 series into the holes... again a straight bolt-in. They're pretty damn solid. I went with the 6.5"s though.... required some cutting.i'm in the market for a soundbar for my '94 Wrangler. Some loke snagged my 6x9's and so I've been stuck listening to tweeters for 8 months.
anyone ever put one of these into a Jeep? I can't imagine it's very difficult.
good lookin' - i like that better than the big ### soundbar that Jeep makesprobably order that exact setup this weekend.![]()
:drool:I'm gonna need one of those before my next run into the rocks... might order that monday as well.Also got this steering box Skid plate
yo - i'm about to order these pods, and I want to order the speakers separately, and it looks like the holes in the link you sent me are cut for 6.5's. Why didn't your 6.5's fit? You had to cut? I don't have a saw or tools handy, so I want the speakers to fit perfectly.' date='Dec 1 2006, 01:26 PM' post='5993992']
Direct Bolt In >I'd suggest droppin in some infiniti reference 5012 series into the holes... again a straight bolt-in. They're pretty damn solid. I went with the 6.5"s though.... required some cutting.i'm in the market for a soundbar for my '94 Wrangler. Some loke snagged my 6x9's and so I've been stuck listening to tweeters for 8 months.
anyone ever put one of these into a Jeep? I can't imagine it's very difficult.
If you're looking for a little extra low-end but not trying to be some thumping attention whore, then teh Kenwood KSC-SW1 earns rave reviews for a very cheap, easy to install means to add a little low-end to the factory system. Common install includes bolting to underside of rear seat.
I'd stay away from powdercoating for any part that comes in contact with rocks. Powdercoat is DONE once you scratch it once... it flakes off from the point where it's been damaged. Go with a color you can touch up with a Krylon rattle canfor 5 bucks more you can order it powdercoated now too.When I got mine all they had was bare steel. I painted it red

Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. If those are cut for 6.5s then you're good to go... just order the infinity 6.5s instead of the 5.25tommyGunZ said:yo - i'm about to order these pods, and I want to order the speakers separately, and it looks like the holes in the link you sent me are cut for 6.5's. Why didn't your 6.5's fit? You had to cut? I don't have a saw or tools handy, so I want the speakers to fit perfectly.' date='Dec 1 2006, 01:26 PM' post='5993992']
Direct Bolt In >I'd suggest droppin in some infiniti reference 5012 series into the holes... again a straight bolt-in. They're pretty damn solid. I went with the 6.5"s though.... required some cutting.i'm in the market for a soundbar for my '94 Wrangler. Some loke snagged my 6x9's and so I've been stuck listening to tweeters for 8 months.
anyone ever put one of these into a Jeep? I can't imagine it's very difficult.
If you're looking for a little extra low-end but not trying to be some thumping attention whore, then teh Kenwood KSC-SW1 earns rave reviews for a very cheap, easy to install means to add a little low-end to the factory system. Common install includes bolting to underside of rear seat.
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Hrmm odd.. Try this link > Direct Linklinks are "forbidden"
Very cool history of the jeep... saw it a couple months back.MAN AND JEEPtivo discovery channel
Got my Wheel spacers installed 2 nights ago... piece of cake.... got my 33s put on last night. Damn they look awesome. Can't wait to hit the trails next week and see how they perform. This saturday is the big install day...It actually is a Spec commercial for Jeep from Exile Pictures. It never got picked up however:LInk >where is the video of that chick driving a jeep, all you see are her bumps going up and down from the perspective of inside the steering wheel, they make it out to be a jeep commercial but obviously fake
Good question. It's somethign we've addressed with a few guys in the jeep club. Apparently if you hold onto your reciepts and have photographs of everything, most insurance companies willl honor added value. It helps if you contact them and make them aware that you've got significant added value in the vehicle... give them the option of bumping your rates a bit. I've got about 4k extra in my jeep that I paid 15k for.... when I'm "Done" it will probably be sitting on about 6-7k of add ons. After I do this install this weekend I'm taking a fresh round of photos and sending them and photocopies of my receipts to the insurance company to make sure we're on the same page. I'll post the pics here as well for those who are interesetd in how the project is going...Got a question for you, [icon].Say you roll your Jeep up in the mountains and it burns up...total loss. Insurance covers the Jeep you bought, but what about the thousands of dollars in add-ons? Is there a way they will pay for that, too?How do you protect your investment through insurance?
What's a Tummy Tuck? Would that be diffs with a 60 degree cover angle?' date='Jan 15 2007, 10:12 AM' post='6205460']Next up are some Rokmen sliders and a Tummy Tuck to get another 3" of clearance underneath.
A tummy tuck is replacing the factory Transfer Case skid with a high-clearance model. The factory skid, or shovel as it has come to be known, hangs 3-4" below the belly of the jeep... making it the leading culprit when it comes to gettign hung up on rocks, ledges, etc. A tummy tuck raises the base of that skid by 2.5 to 3" by replacing the TCase mount and pulling the entire driveline upward. There are several mods that must be done prior (Slip Yoke Eliminator, CV Driveshaft, Adjustable Rear Control Arms) and it also involves some slight exhaust line reworkWhat's a Tummy Tuck? Would that be diffs with a 60 degree cover angle?' date='Jan 15 2007, 10:12 AM' post='6205460']
Next up are some Rokmen sliders and a Tummy Tuck to get another 3" of clearance underneath.
What's up with the lean?
Cant' tell from the shot but it's on a slope. When you disconnect the swaybar the body will usally level itself out... making off camber riding much safer. Unfortunately I lost one of the factory swaybar bolts so now I'm rolling around on the road with no front swaybar.What's up with the lean?
Going to pick up some JKS Quicker Disconnects later this week... something I've been needing to do anyway.I WISH I got 13.9mpgI just bought a 2007 Grand Cherokee.Love the vehicle, but I am not real happy with the MPG so far.Sticker said 17-21 city. The computer in the Jeep says I am getting 13.9 after 1000 miles. I am driving this Jeep very easy so far so this is disappointing.
your MPG will improve as the engine breaks in but I'd not expect to get much more than 15 around town and 17-18 on the highway.I'll never forget the first time my BIL came 4wheelin' with us in his new Jeep. We had been crawling through the mountains in low range for about 2 hours, and he stops and is looking under his Jeep. I ask what's up, and he says "I must have a fuel leak. No way I could have burned up that much gas!"' date='Jan 15 2007, 11:52 AM' post='6205919']
I WISH I got 13.9mpgI just bought a 2007 Grand Cherokee.Love the vehicle, but I am not real happy with the MPG so far.Sticker said 17-21 city. The computer in the Jeep says I am getting 13.9 after 1000 miles. I am driving this Jeep very easy so far so this is disappointing.your MPG will improve as the engine breaks in but I'd not expect to get much more than 15 around town and 17-18 on the highway.
I'll never forget the first time my BIL came 4wheelin' with us in his new Jeep. We had been crawling through the mountains in low range for about 2 hours, and he stops and is looking under his Jeep. I ask what's up, and he says "I must have a fuel leak. No way I could have burned up that much gas!"![]()
Classic. I've actually been surprised with how LITTLE gas I've used when rock crawling... most of the time I'm idling or giving just a litlte throttle. After most of the day wheeling at Superlift last time I had well over half a tank. This compared to getting about 2 to 2.5 hours of driving on the highway before needing to hit the gas station
I just topped off a lunch a minute ago... I got about 11.5 mpg the last tank.... That's about my average since putting on the 33x12.50s