02-28-2019, 08:28 PM | #1 |
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Well, since I finished and sold the TJ, the JK is going to be getting some updating.
Current setup is: 2015 JK, 32,000 miles Evo MFG Double D long arm with King Coilovers ProRock44 front with ARB, 5.13's, RCV's, Reid knuckles, Dynatrac big brakes D44 rear with ARB, 5.13's, Ten Factory shafts, Dynatrac big brakes KD Fabworks front and rear bumpers, rock sliders, skid plates 36" Goodyear MTR's on Trailready Beadlocks With the TJ gone, the JK is now going to be growing. I've picked up some 40" Cooper Discoverer STT Pros along with KMC Machete beadlocks. These will all be going on a set of Dynatrac Elite XD60 and ProRock80 axles with ARB's and 5.38's. I should have those axles next Friday. KMC Machete: Starting to get them mounted: Got one done....what a PITA. The bead on the Coopers is super thick, so getting these beadlocks to fully seat took a while. |
02-28-2019, 10:34 PM | #2 |
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That’s already a killer rig...not sure I’d go 40s if I had the option again. Do love it, but damn it’s big
Those beadlocks look totally bad ass...super interested in hearing what your thoughts are in those Coopers. May be my next set, these Nittos are hard and not sure they’ll wear great much longer.
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03-01-2019, 06:49 AM | #3 |
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with the TJ out ... so much more room for activities!
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03-01-2019, 08:46 AM | #4 | |
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BTW - these will not be a hard sell at all, and you should get solid cash for them!!
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As far as the axles go, I believe the front retails out around 7500-8K built the way it is. With only about 1,500 miles on it tops, Im thinking of 6,500 for the pair. |
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03-01-2019, 10:01 AM | #6 |
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Damn, you're window is tighter than mine. I have to repair my rear AEV tire carrier, it wobbles, broke a couple of those plastic capture blocks, and my bearings look to be tweaked...could be that 40 back there :bang:
I also need some front swaybar quick discos...but it's been so damn cold and my garage is so damn packed I haven't been able to get to either of them. My buddy has his axles to drop in yet as well, and I'm thinking much more in depth than yours, since he's also making other mods to accompany them. BYTM
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As much as I want to, I dont think Im going to do the 60/80 and 40"s swap before Moab. Since I leave in just under 4 weeks I don't want to deal with the stress. I have a Jeep that works for what we are going to do, and its done it before. Im not picking up the axles for a week, and I'll be gone for the weekend. So that leaves only 2.5 weeks to get it done. Ill need to install axles, install the new PSC 8" ram, check for clearances for the 40's, do any necessary trimming/suspension tweaks, and measure and order driveshafts to be done in time. Can it be done? Yes. But with work I just dont want to stress myself out about it. When I get back from Moab I can take my time and do it right. |
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03-01-2019, 02:18 PM | #10 |
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With how quickly that TJ sold I bet you'll find a JK guy to buy those axles in no time.
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I thought you were already deep into it...since you had the tires ready Yeah, they will go fast, people are into the JK and will snag them quick at the right price...even if that price is high!
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03-02-2019, 03:04 PM | #12 |
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All I've got to say is... DAAAAAYUM!!
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03-02-2019, 05:23 PM | #13 |
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03-02-2019, 05:26 PM | #14 |
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I was wanting some rear corners for the JK and have been trying to decide what to do since our last Rubicon trip. Thought about making my own, but I really don't have the resources at the moment to build them the way I want. The ones I like are the Genrights, which is basically an AEV corner guard that Genright added to for full protection, and added recessed pockets for Maxbilt lights. They've been on backorder, but the finally have them in stock so I got some coming. Ill get them paint to match, should look good.
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03-02-2019, 08:20 PM | #15 |
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Meh, corner guards are ok, not sure I would’ve installed them myself. Love my Maxbilt lights...personally know the guys, they are just up the road from me. Their JK light boxes are sweet, too, BTW, if you don’t go the corner route.
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03-03-2019, 10:30 PM | #16 | |
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I’ll be covering up some damage with the corner guards. I came down hard on a rock with a precision hit on my rear bumper on the Rubicon. Pushed it up into the tub. That split the paint on the vertical seam on the tub. If I wanted to do it again I bet I wouldn’t be able to, the rock hit the perfect spot. And I’ve taken that bumper off and put a new one on with some changes to help prevent that. So, I want to cover up the body damage and add some more protection. |
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03-03-2019, 11:32 PM | #17 |
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Well, that’s the ticket!! I did the same w/ my Scrambler, covered up some damage. While I really liked it on the 8, not the same on the JK. However, the 8 had 3/16” steel and was there to take a hit. The JK is just a coverup...looks good none the less
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i got a set of them for the TJ from GenRight back a bunch of years ago now. they look and fit awesome, but 30% of the LEDs were dead within the first 6 months ... and to be honest, i don't recall having ever seen a set in a wild that didn't have a bunch of dead LEDs. i'd love to love them ... but ... |
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03-05-2019, 01:22 PM | #19 |
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Are you sure they were the Maxbilt lights?
No, they are not the originators of this type of light, but they are truly the best - and IIRC, have a lifetime warranty. Off Road Only (ORO) has a set, and they are junk...garbage! I know them as well, they are just down the road from me here in MN...decent guys, but I'd steer towards Maxbilt for damn sure! Long story, I'll refrain... Maxbilt may have went through a revision, possible, but what they have now are damn near indestructible...and I've seen them take a beating personally, as well as seen their online video tests...won't find a better rear tail on the market.
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maxbilt is lifetime, the way it should be. edit: this is the ORO warranty ... talk about 100% horse sh!t ... "Unit replacement warranty if an LED fails within 90 days or three fail within 12 months." i'm sorry, but if 1 fails in the first 5 years you should be replacing it!! Last edited by 6DoF; 03-05-2019 at 02:08 PM. |
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