Jeep's looking good dude!
Jeep's looking good dude!
I can't wait to see this thing at Tuttle. I may be following around in the crew cab if I don't get the k5running.Thanks Greg! I can’t wait to get a nice heavy duty bumper up front but it’s getting there!
I can't wait to see this thing at Tuttle. I may be following around in the crew cab if I don't get the k5running.
I’ll have open seats I’m sure! Hopefully you’ve got the K5 going by next summer though!
Not much major to report but I did get the factory bumper from the other Jeep stuck on (minus the plastic crap). Won’t have time to build a new one so this will make it look legal-ish for now.
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And of course I had to be supervised while I changed the oil real quick between other projects.
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Man, exact same interior my ‘97 had. You’re making me miss that truck.

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I failed and forgot to get the good American flag ones like the 92 has on it
These things are unbelievable in the winter. I'll honestly say that I have never had a vehicle do so well in the winter.Nice! I always liked the look of those lifted. Would be fun winter rig!
Nice! I always liked the look of those lifted. Would be fun winter rig!
These things are unbelievable in the winter. I'll honestly say that I have never had a vehicle do so well in the winter.
My boss has my old Jeep. He did a 4" long arm kit and 33" Baja MTZ's and loves it in the snow. It's his winter beater.I’m hoping that putting spartan lockers front and rear doesn’t ruin how well they usually do on slick surfaces. Between the larger rubber and lockers it may be a handful.
I’m hoping that putting spartan lockers front and rear doesn’t ruin how well they usually do on slick surfaces. Between the larger rubber and lockers it may be a handful.
If he is wanting to get traction at Tuttle, he is going to need to something up front.Why not leave the front axle open? It's a pretty capable machine in stock form, and it's funner to drive when the steering works right.
If he is wanting to get traction at Tuttle, he is going to need to something up front.

Why not leave the front axle open? It's a pretty capable machine in stock form, and it's funner to drive when the steering works right.
If he is wanting to get traction at Tuttle, he is going to need to something up front.
These things are unbelievable in the winter. I'll honestly say that I have never had a vehicle do so well in the winter.
. Too bad I already cut part of the box up for a template.