Recent work done...
3" Rovertyme spring lift - OME shocks
Rovertyme beefy radius arms
Rovertyme pan hard rod
Body armour: Safari Guard diff guards and Columbia Rovers fuel tank guard
32" Mud Rovers 265/75R16 on the older classic black rims
Ported the exhaust out the side too (sick of hitting it on rocks & I can open the back hatch and let the air in w/out breathing fumes )
NEXT UP - Looks like it will be Bottorf Rocksliders and a Bottorf rear bumper to carry the tire - then a front bumper with a winch....THEN????????????
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1995 Rangie Classic LWB
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Originally Posted by p76rangie
Then the king of idiots posts this. I did not take it as a joke and a new member would not know that Hank is a moron.
All I need is time....She is back in the shop to have then retro fit some clamps for the back springs.
Funny thing - when you put in hi-lift springs there are no clamps on the top of the rear springs. Rovertyme suggests hose clamps. My shop did that - nice and cheap fix - but the clamps broke the first time I went over a ditch.
I guess they are "designed" to sit in the retainer and pop out when flexed! Kind of weird if you ask me so I am having my blokes put brackets there to hold them securely - just like the front.
Then when I get her back today I am placing my order for the rear bumper/tyre carrier....
__________________ ONE LIFE - LIVE IT
1995 Rangie Classic LWB
Quote:
Originally Posted by p76rangie
Then the king of idiots posts this. I did not take it as a joke and a new member would not know that Hank is a moron.
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