DJinCO
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Oh, my bad. I though alpha. Mea culpa.
I need some counseling....:shame:
:sigh:
If you want a new vehicle with a warranty etc you will have to go with something else. GM saw to that. I have done the Jeep thing and am over that. Don't see another 4x4 out there I have any interest in so I will just keep maintaining the Hummers.
Doug, the 44's in front need to be reinforced 2007-2012. inner axle sleeves and outter C gussets are common for those wheel'n their JK's.
Some even truss that axle. When doing this, it's a good time to replace with greasable ball joints as well. 59% increase in strength with inner sleeves and the C gussets will insure you don't bend those. $160 is the avg cost on C's and inner sleeves. Ball joints are $250 for all 4.
Running 37's and running harder trails would be best to upgrade to an outter/ complete gusset kit if you plan to pound that truck.
I'll be doing a wrietup sometime this winter on this build thread including a full belly skid system, control arm skids, rear shock skids, evap skid, C gussets, inner axle sleeves, rear diff slider, diff covers. These are all need items on a JK that will get put through it paces to help insure you are well protected for harder wheeling like we do in Moab.
So, you are saying those worthless product engineers from GM went to work for Chrysler....:giggle:
Hey jeep guy -- we need to see your hummer country green card and papers :shifty:
Nice tim! Glad to see the build getting started. Hate to admit it, but i've been tossing around the idea of selling my h3. Drove a JK for kicks and giggles the other day, and man that is a weird view out the drivers seat. The hood/front end just sort of dives off. Don't know how to explain it, i'm sure you know what i'm talking about though :emb:. Either way, they are sweet rides. Not sure if i will sell it, or what i would buy if i do. Anyways, looking forward to the "timgco" JK.
P.s. Been loving the gobi stealth! Carried some gear up there out into the little sahara, as well as to throw away all the packaging. :wink:
yeah, it's weird not having the narrow windows and not seeing the hood..unless you sit up higher. it does come in handy on the trails a little though.
How was little Sarah? aka Little Moab? I forgot what it's called. I used to go down there by Utah Lake and wheel/ camp with freinds. It's been a long time though. I'm glad the GOBi worked out and thanks again for the business. ...hope to see you in April.
Tim, just wondering, do you still have any hummers? Or did you sell them?
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