Jump to content

dustinp

Members
  • Posts

    185
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    17

Everything posted by dustinp

  1. I installed them on top of the subframe drop spacer
  2. I have a couple but it is difficult to get them on this website since I forgot my photobucket password. I'll try a m d get them up
  3. Hey guys I've posted this a few places hoping someone could help me out. I stacked 2" fluery spacers on top of my sfd. I only did one side but it looked extremely compressed after and only lifted it .5" the wheel was also very toed out. I'm not sure of I just screwed up installing it however I can't see how you could screw something like that up. It could be just to much pressure on the struts but I don't understand why that would be.
  4. Glad to hear the good news Jon! it would have been sad to see this rig go. cheers!
  5. however those look like good quality rock sliders!
  6. I was planning on building my own rocksliders. I really hope I can build it for less the $350, I would imagine it would be no more than $150 homemade, and its got so much more character!
  7. like they all said big breaker bar, pb blaster, heat and some man power should get them off!
  8. did you get your SFD from KR fabs. I believe it should be a 12 degree angle but I am not sure. You will need an alignment after all is said and done regardless of how much it tows in. It may be possible that you lined up the wrong three holes as well.
  9. I would say get new shocks however I dont think you'll need no brake lines. I have a 4" sfd and never put on the extended brake lines that I bought. I fully flexed and no problems however most people would not agree with me haha.
  10. my order will be here soon! ill let you know my review but i am sure I will not be disapointed
  11. Wow! very well done. I my projects turned out even half this nice. looks great!
  12. I hardly notice any strain or loss of power with my 35s, and Ive gone offroading and uphills and it does just fine. I havent even thought about regearing but thats just my opinion i guess. regearing can be very difficult and expensive.
  13. If you don't like how high the sub frame drop is i could give you the dimensions for a 2" sfd then you could add some AC springs or fluery spacers. You'd be able to fit 33s or maybe even 35s depending off you got both. And also not to poke the fire but the subframe drop is awesome for offroading, and maintains the correct angles for most things. No-one regrets a sfd
  14. I like Ferrariowner123s organization of threads. It helped me so much when putting on my sfd. I cant wait to see your sfd done dcass72
  15. Makes it look mean!especially with the bumper
  16. I sprayed mine with some night shade, comes in a can for like $6. I did it lightly and havent gotten pulled over for it.
  17. Im glad someone brought up this topic. I just bought a cb and couldnt find a place to mount it.
  18. I did the 4" subframe drop, however I have heard good things about the 2" AC lift, much easier to install too. I made my own bumber for under $100, as well as a lot of other members on here, my favorite would have to be muddfildvaynes. I plastidipped my rims and they are holding up great. my roofrack is cheesy just something i bought off craigslist for $50, and I had an aftermarket stereo but the converter for the antenna didnt fit and I the whole amp thing is a pain. You can order a dash converter for about $7 off ebay to fill the gap for your new stereo. Looks good too not cheesy.
  19. here are the only two photos I have after I plastidipped my rims. Theyre really dirty in these pictures, and im not sure If I like it better or not. to NPORA
  20. Well I made me one this weekend, its kind of a bumper/grilleguard, just waiting on my brother to grab is paint gun. Its not quite up to par with these other guys but the metal was $40, harbor freight tube bender was $100 and welder was $100. I plan to use the hell out of the tube bender The next two are just how im going to mount it not what it looks like
×
×
  • Create New...