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It’s for sale if anyone is interested.
Seldom is not never so there is that.I don't know why, but that reminded me of women who write "I live life to the fullest" in their online dating profiles.
I always hope it means that I'll get a blow job on the first date.
It seldom does.
Still regret it after looking at this picture?I regret going to 33's and re-gearing. Most would think I'm nuts, but the rabbit hole that those mods took me down was expensive and I have yet to find the bottom of said hole.
First sign of a bad move was during installation. If you just look at them the wrong way the powder coat will flake. And i'm not much of a bling kind of guy so it makes it even worse I even thought of doing this.
Makes me wonder what caused your issue. King coil overs are powdercoated blue from the factory. (correct me if I am wrong) Haven't seen many flaking springs down here in the southeast.Always wandered about powder coating flexible things. Good to know. We are all guilty of painting something red in the undercarriage. I even went through a Plasti dip phase.
Yes, you've had some issues but you also know that your situation is far from the norm, very far.I regret going to 33's and re-gearing. Most would think I'm nuts, but the rabbit hole that those mods took me down was expensive and I have yet to find the bottom of said hole.
Maybe not.
Down payment for a house or have @mrblaine build a jeep the right way the first time? Hmmmm
Just kidding, Blaine. I already have a house and I've owned several jeeps, but I've never had a jeep built right the first time. If such a thing actually exists it would be worth every dollar.
As we say in the south; Bless his heart, but..........Oh it goes deeper actually.....
I am embarrassed to say how much money I had in that Jeep and I sold it for about 1/5th of that value. Which then caused me to pay $10k for a 2001 TJ that had a Dana30/Dana44, a 4 inch lift and 35's....
BUT OH NO! That wasn't good enough. I had to try and recreate the jeep I ruined. So a Ford Dana 44 Front/ Ford 9" Rear combo went under it...Mind you both axles had to be rebuilt.
AND a 3 link/4 link with Johnny joints at both ends that I built. Stretch to yet again 100" wheelbase.
Only to be traded for a RZR 4 that I crashed into a tree and nearly killed myself with last year. ( I got pics but that are pretty nasty)
So lets recap:
Thousands (over $20) in original jeep, Thousands in a Stupid Dana 60 upgrade, $10k for a new TJ...Thousands in a Dana44/Ford 9" upgrade, Thousands in a 3-link/4-link. Brain damage and near death in a RZR
Regrets? I've known a few....
How come you don't refi the car through a bank, or IMHO, the best credit union out there, PenFed? Then use the cash to pay off that high interest rate CC and get into a 5% interest car loan.
Yep as soon as I was installing I noticed the coating being on the more brittle side.. but my Jeep was on jacks and there was no going back. Same shop did a poison spyder rear bumper for me at the same time and that's perfect. I think they just did a shit job on the springs.Makes me wonder what caused your issue. King coil overs are powdercoated blue from the factory. (correct me if I am wrong) Haven't seen many flaking springs down here in the southeast.
Here is a pic from a KOH "car."
And you had issues as soon as you started installing?
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I have spent hundreds of hours trying to explain to folks that one of the easiest ways to ruin a very well performing rig is to put larger tires on it than the wheelbase will support.
Rule #1 for credit cards. Never put on a credit card what you don't already have cash for, unless it's 100% unavoidable.
Rule #2 for credit cards. Never carry a balance. Ever.
