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I'm finally a Jeep owner!

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Took it out for a little climbing and snapped a couple of pics with it flexed out.

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You gonna keep the fender flares? If so, you should use some black plastidip on them. Joe told me to try that on my first 1.9 jeep and it made it bad ass imo, very scale looking.
 
You gonna keep the fender flares? If so, you should use some black plastidip on them. Joe told me to try that on my first 1.9 jeep and it made it bad ass imo, very scale looking.

Yea I'm keeping the flares, I like the stock look and the fact that they make the body wide enough to cover the tires. I saw NC use the plasti dip a while back and it's looks great for sure!
 
I decided to ditch the 1.55's for some 1.9 Rok Lox and I'm glad I did! The extra ground clearance is nice but the traction is excellent, it walk up places that took wheel speed and luck to get up before. I also swapped out the integy 35t for a 22x1 magnetic mayhem, more torque and wheel speed than the 35t.

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That thing looks great! When u and flm wana get together? We still gotta go hit that spot up hat we got rained out of.
 
That thing looks great! When u and flm wana get together? We still gotta go hit that spot up hat we got rained out of.

agreed. we need to set something up. My truck is up and running for now.

(that torque is pretty brutal on everything :D )
 
My Two-Face tires showed up yesterday, I put 3oz's in each front tire no weight in the rears and trimmed the foams on all 4. My first impression was they look great but didn't perform very well, the wide flat contact patch and stiff sidewalls required a lot of wheel speed to climb the dirt hills I normally climbed pretty easy. After 5 minutes of running I decided to pull the foams completely out and what a difference it made! They still support the truck but now they flex enough to really bite even on the dry dirt hills and they did really well on my pile of concrete blocks...My rig is light with a running weight of 6.4 lbs.

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That looks sweet with the trail dirt on it, guy. Get us some more pics of it in action!
 
Thanks hamz, I'll try to get action pics soon. Heres a quick look at my pair of money pits

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