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Granite Crystal is nice, but I think Anvil is my favorite.
Really, really want an Anvil Rubicon Unlimited, with manual transmission, soft top, and the cool Brad Hood.
I see people talking about sleeves for the front axle tubes and gussets for the C's, but I see no mention of beefing up the rear?
I used to wheel a lot. . .
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Artec Truss for the rear. Although, I here the rear is pretty solid. But I have seen one report of a center section twisting due to poor bung welds.
http://www.artecindustries.com.....p_322.html
Um...what?
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JohnDF said
Gregulator said
JohnDF said
It helps to have a time frame and a budget
Budget??? What's that?
The budget is the money I got from selling my old Jeep.
No saving for months and no credit card bills.
It will feel like part of my old Jeep lives on in my new Jeep.
I think Greg was referring to "no budget = no jeep mods"! Which is what he's experiencing!!!
Kind of like how my jeep is sitting in my garage awaiting tires because no budget = no tires...
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