Not worried about wind?
Not really. There are steel tabs at each corner with 3' long rebar anchors driven into the ground. This Mare Motel is anchored the same way and has been there several years through some pretty good winds.
Not worried about wind?
Does this count?
Built it a shelter. I didn't like it baking in the NV sun. I had some sheet metal laying around. Had a local livestock panel guy fabricate these for me. Some 16' 2x6s from Lowes and here it is. About the cheapest way I could get one done that was big enough for my little JD and my TJ.
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Not really. There are steel tabs at each corner with 3' long rebar anchors driven into the ground. This Mare Motel is anchored the same way and has been there several years through some pretty good winds.
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Oh cool just looked like it was sitting there lol.
The MC system is identical to the Rough Country in design. I had no issues with the RC, other than breaking TRE's every time I put them in a bind. I never had any bump steer either. I even slammed the drag link into several large rocks and it never bent.I saw this on another forum. Better than Currie/RockJock? More MC BS claims?Talk amongst yourselves.
https://www.jeepforum.com/threads/y-link-vs-t-link-steering-–-what’s-the-real-difference.4500937/
https://metalcloak.com/blog/metalcloak-vs-currie
I saw this on another forum. Better than Currie/RockJock? More MC BS claims?Talk amongst yourselves.
https://www.jeepforum.com/threads/y-link-vs-t-link-steering-–-what’s-the-real-difference.4500937/
https://metalcloak.com/blog/metalcloak-vs-currie
I saw this on another forum. Better than Currie/RockJock? More MC BS claims?Talk amongst yourselves.
https://www.jeepforum.com/threads/y-link-vs-t-link-steering-–-what’s-the-real-difference.4500937/
https://metalcloak.com/blog/metalcloak-vs-currie
NV building standards are a little different than my 100 lb. sq. ft. snow load and 130 m.p.h 3 second gust wind loading !
Glad you can get by building an inexpensive for the TJ and baby JD .
Not worried about wind?
There is livestock in this area? What do they eat, sand?Had a local livestock panel guy fabricate these for me.
There is livestock in this area? What do they eat, sand?
Lol! More than you would think. Quite a few ranches, dairies, etc. around here. Dairy Farmers of America even opened a powdered milk plant here.
Other side of the fence in the first pic is BLM land. Open range cattle often are roaming around. Sometime I'll throw moldy hay over the fence for the cattle. Horses can't have it but no problem for a cow.
Lol! More than you would think. Quite a few ranches, dairies, etc. around here. Dairy Farmers of America even opened a powdered milk plant here.
Other side of the fence in the first pic is BLM land. Open range cattle often are roaming around. Sometime I'll throw moldy hay over the fence for the cattle. Horses can't have it but no problem for a cow.
Digging around in my center console I came across the parts pile that’s been there since I bought the rig. I’ve figured out the 4 nuts are for my doors, as I removed them for first time recently and realized the nuts were gone. However I’ve yet to figure out what these other two bolts are? Any ideas? I didnt feel this warranted a whole thread…
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Those are shims
