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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK Build Threads & Member's Rides
New to the forum: here's my ride
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<blockquote data-quote="Team Nacho JK" data-source="post: 427289" data-attributes="member: 19141"><p>Thanks! I've got a tapped OEM box right now, and am seriously considering just the PSC hydro assist kit since I still want to daily it for a few years and managed to keep my clock spring in tact while installing the short hub and QD steering wheel. </p><p></p><p>I think a stretched JK is money in the bank. My wife loves off-roading and we do a lot of camping as well. Thinking a JKU for her (built with my older parts) and my JK as a daily until I figure something out lol. </p><p></p><p>The biggest thing for me on the JKL stretch is how labor intensive and specialized it is. I've only seen 2 shops, one in FL, the other in TN, that does them. With that being said, I think the 6 to 8" stretch in the rear will be plenty, and 2-4" in the front will help with approach angles. Just bought a Hobart 210 welder to start fabbing up my own stuff. Will definitely keep the updates posted here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Team Nacho JK, post: 427289, member: 19141"] Thanks! I've got a tapped OEM box right now, and am seriously considering just the PSC hydro assist kit since I still want to daily it for a few years and managed to keep my clock spring in tact while installing the short hub and QD steering wheel. I think a stretched JK is money in the bank. My wife loves off-roading and we do a lot of camping as well. Thinking a JKU for her (built with my older parts) and my JK as a daily until I figure something out lol. The biggest thing for me on the JKL stretch is how labor intensive and specialized it is. I've only seen 2 shops, one in FL, the other in TN, that does them. With that being said, I think the 6 to 8" stretch in the rear will be plenty, and 2-4" in the front will help with approach angles. Just bought a Hobart 210 welder to start fabbing up my own stuff. Will definitely keep the updates posted here! [/QUOTE]
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JK Build Threads & Member's Rides
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