: YJ spring poser shots...


squirrelman83
01-15-2002, 04:56 PM
http://a4.cpimg.com/image/3E/E0/8220734-8a66-028001E0-.jpg

http://a5.cpimg.com/image/85/E3/8220805-9e3a-01E00280-.jpg

Couple shots from my driveway. Little 16" step I pulled up on. Acts as a tiny RTI ramp (10* or something :rolleyes: ). Also notice the front and rear TJ rear flares. Nothing impressive, but it's as tall of an obstacle that I have in my driveway. :D Let me know what you think. ~Steve

Azrckcrawler
01-15-2002, 06:04 PM
Drive up the side of the house.....

Dychen
01-15-2002, 06:05 PM
right on, looks like a clean setup. You should do a write up on how you go those front fenders on:D

squirrelman83
01-15-2002, 06:10 PM
Originally posted by dychen
You should do a write up on how you go those front fenders on:D

I did, well kinda. If you go to my website, under the "My Samurai" category, you can click on a link that will show you step by step how I put on the rears. The only difference would be that you cut a little off the flare in the front. I will be adding the front install in a few days, though. Pretty simple, probably take about 2-3 hours to do all four corners (a lot less if your stock flares and steel lip were already removed). Check it out (link in sig line). ~Steve

jp008
01-15-2002, 07:16 PM
Looks great Steve.

Isn't it funny how those flares look better on a zuk than they do a j**p?

zuk88
01-15-2002, 07:50 PM
NO FAIR!!:mad: I can't steer mine for shit yet:flipoff2: Looks good.

zuk88
01-15-2002, 07:54 PM
Hey how did you do your steering?? Buy it or make it? I'm going to crossover steering if I plan on driving the beast.

squirrelman83
01-15-2002, 09:19 PM
Originally posted by zuk88
Hey how did you do your steering?? Buy it or make it? I'm going to crossover steering if I plan on driving the beast.

It had cross-over steering on it when I bought it with the SPOA. I just kept it when I went to the YJ's. Not sure of the brand or anything, but it works and is very stout. I have a ton of bumpsteer, though, but I think a steering stabilizer would help a lot (I don't have one). Sorry I couldn't help more than that. ~Steve

Here's a pic:

http://a3.cpimg.com/image/8F/4E/8224143-92f2-028001E0-.jpg

0ILBURNER
01-16-2002, 06:49 AM
Pretty sure that is the Higher Heights crossover that Petroworks sells.

Those aren't lift blocks on the front spring perches, are they?
Can't tell if they are welded on or not.......

moto261
01-16-2002, 08:37 AM
whos kit did you buy and put on i would like to know thanks

dan:massey:

0ILBURNER
01-16-2002, 09:02 AM
Originally posted by moto261
whos kit did you buy and put on i would like to know thanks

dan:massey:

Defenitely a Trail Tough Wrangler spring kit.:)

squirrelman83
01-16-2002, 02:22 PM
Originally posted by 0ILBURNER
Pretty sure that is the Higher Heights crossover that Petroworks sells.

Those aren't lift blocks on the front spring perches, are they?
Can't tell if they are welded on or not.......

No, those aren't blocks!!! I may not be a genius, but I'm not an idiot. :D They are just tall SPOA perches that weld to the factory perch. Thanks for the info on the crossover, wasn't sure who made it. :) ~Steve

squirrelman83
01-16-2002, 02:24 PM
Originally posted by 0ILBURNER


Defenitely a Trail Tough Wrangler spring kit.:)

Yup, Oilburner's right, it's a Trail Tough YJ kit. 100% bolt-on and pretty easy to install. I like it so far, even though I haven't hit the trails with it yet. :rolleyes: :D ~Steve