Cool wrangler bro, wife just brought her a renegade trailhawk and stumbled across your wrangler vid, we not 4x4 fanatics by any means, we do have double cab utes, 07 navara D40 and a 2018 mitsi triton we use on the farm, no upgrades but just front bullbars thats it.
I've got a 99 TJ with 120k miles mostly offroad. I've been through a couple radiators, couple exhaust manifolds, steering pump and box. I run the Currie (now Rock Jock) short arms with Johnny Joints and never had an issue. They give major flex and have never squeaked.
The off road miles definitely strain the equipment! Glad to hear positive feedback on the Johnny joints. On road has been great in our test drives, looking forward to feel the difference on the trail.
@@CBOverlandI had elongated bolt holes on my TJ too. I also took it and had it laser aligned all the way around. It was seriously misaligned and I picked up almost 2 mpg. Now I get 14-15 mpg with 35's a 5-speed manual and 4:88 gears.
My 01 tj hear in Australia.im running a old 2.5 to 3 inch terflex lift kit.35s on stock gears and drag link..thats bent 😂.i hit a kangaroo and collapsed the front springs.my list scares me 😂 great video
Thank you! The never ending modification/maintenance list….. We’d love to get down to Australia someday! If we ever do I’ll remember to watch out for Roos on the road!
@@CBOverland definitely watch out for kangaroo.s in Australia.im just piecing together a wj knuckle conversion for my front Dana 30 in my TJ do you know if I will be able to retain stock TJ hubs in the wj knuckles.i want to keep the same th stud pattern.cheers
Great walk-through. You made the springs looks easy. lol…I had someone do mine because I didn’t feel comfortable. My axle shafts and gears are next. Once again, I don’t feel comfortable but that comes from just not knowing.. Hope the pups are doing well. Take care, see you out there.
Thank you! Springs/lift kits, for the most part, are pretty straight forward but I’m all about supporting your local shop or friend too! Gears, on the other hand, are bit more involved. Doggos are well and excited for adventure! Happy Trails!
Thank you! I’m using a Titanium mig170. It works well, I’m a fan of the 120/240v power option. I’ve used just about every brand of welder out there and for how well this little machine runs I couldn’t justify the expense of the big names. Harbor freight’s warranty is hard to beat as well. Cheers friend!
This isnt a good built. Sorry, but that's the truth. Anyone says otherwise absolutely doesn't know what they're talking about. You're too heavy. You're too tall and that damn low clearance crossmember, jesus.. Steal armor and bumpers is moronic especially with the weight you're already trying to carry. Aluminum exists. i could go on and on but i see no reason to.. FFS use a cheater bar when installing the tire, its so much easier..