Originally Posted by twin3037
what year is your tj my freind sold his 00 si and bought a 93 tj with 50,000 miles on it and this weekend were putting a 5 inch suspension life and his new wheels with 33" tires
That is a 2002 TJ.
Originally Posted by Bumnah
i'm referring to the shifter lever
some sort of improved shift kit available?
B&M, makes something I believe.
Originally Posted by LT6916
omg c-bass!! lay down some grass seed!!

:fawk:
Originally Posted by Darth2000GSR
Grass sucks anyway...you have to cut it. Leave the dirt and rocks.
I'll just
add boulders

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Originally Posted by MrFatbooty
Yeah if my house was surrounded with dirt and rocks such that I had to drive through the crap every day, I'd want to drive a Jeep too, because I wouldn't mind if it was dirty all the time.
-2000 Mitusbishi Eclipse
-2000 VW Jetta TDI
-2002 Nissan Maxima

hfawk:
Originally Posted by agent87
Good stuff.

Did you disconnect your front swaybar? It looks like it's still connected but I'm just curious.
No I don't bother with the pain it is to disco in stock form. And I have not purchased any "quick disconnect" system.
If I were disco'd, you'd see a
A LOT more flex and articulation out of the front.
Originally Posted by agent87
I (as well as asiandoood and e30dood) helped a buddy install a 4" lift kit on his Jeep. Seemed pretty involved considering that he went with the option of cutting and relocating his control arm brackets and such. I'll have to post pics as soon as I can get some kind of image resizing software. :happysad:
Sounds awesome. Typically with anything over 3", it is highly recommended to complete a much more extensive list of modifications to avoid "death wobble" and driveline vibrations.
But yeah, definately post pics. :rockon: