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Picking up where I left off

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I already did it.... But I'm not part of the KEWL kids club... :rolleyes:
Once it's back together you can apply for membership. During Moab, the committee will come together to process your application.
 
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I’ve been mulling over the stretch for a while now honestly. Not sure what will happen but the first priority is the PSC install and the raised body mounts. I have those parts here, just need to start.
 
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I’ve been mulling over the stretch for a while now honestly. Not sure what will happen but the first priority is the PSC install and the raised body mounts. I have those parts here, just need to start.

You have NO excuse now since it isn't 120* in your garage anymore.... So get on it....

Not like I have any room to talk.
 
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You have NO excuse now since it isn't 120* in your garage anymore.... So get on it....

Not like I have any room to talk.

It would be a rabbit hole, that's for sure. I'd need to buy a welder (and you know me, I won't buy a cheap one) and probably a bunch of other tools :LOL:

The PSC install should be easy. I can get it installed in a day or two and then drive it to @pc1p to have him weld up the assist brackets for me.
 
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It would be a rabbit hole, that's for sure. I'd need to buy a welder (and you know me, I won't buy a cheap one) and probably a bunch of other tools :LOL:

The PSC install should be easy. I can get it installed in a day or two and then drive it to @pc1p to have him weld up the assist brackets for me.
Have him give you a welding lesson also. I picked up a Miller 211 and it's been amazing. After watching @Midnight LJR use it a bunch of times I finally feel confident to use it.
 
I think I honestly will buy a welder sometime soon. I feel like owning a Jeep it’s just a necessity that will end up paying for itself ten times over.
 
So those who already have the mid arm, would you cut off your brackets then cut the frame or deal with the bend in the frame?
 
So those who already have the mid arm, would you cut off your brackets then cut the frame or deal with the bend in the frame?
For a stretch? Cut the frame in front of the brackets and move the entire assembly backwards.

There is a lot packed into that statement that will explain why a stretch is a big job and why so many go with a fuel cell.
 
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For a stretch? Cut the frame in front of the brackets and move the entire assembly backwards.

There is a lot packed into that statement that will explain why a stretch is a big job and why so many go with a fuel cell.
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If I cut in front of the bracket I am now into the bend of the frame
 
The thought of having a slightly longer driveshaft is appealing 😉

It's a non-issue if it isn't needed. We already know that 12" shocks split 50/50 on a Rubicon is doable for most if the operational window of the driveshaft is paid attention to.

If I ever do a rear stretch, it will be to at least preserve the existing driveshaft length.
 
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