Author Topic: WhitesideFAB backhalf, link, tj grill complete  (Read 1217 times)

Offline tough91yj

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WhitesideFAB backhalf, link, tj grill complete
« on: 11/11/06 - 07:02PM »
well its basically done, not ready for the trails (bit more tube work, bracing, wiring, skinning










ttp://www.kore4x4customs.com/

beadlocks, truss's, link/shock tabs. controll arms.

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Re: WhitesideFAB backhalf, link, tj grill complete
« Reply #1 on: 11/11/06 - 07:28PM »
how did you measure for your shock travel?  are you using them for bumpstops?  are you adding more triangulation?

just curious
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Re: WhitesideFAB backhalf, link, tj grill complete
« Reply #2 on: 11/11/06 - 08:26PM »
they are temp until i get some longer travel shocks
ttp://www.kore4x4customs.com/

beadlocks, truss's, link/shock tabs. controll arms.

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Re: WhitesideFAB backhalf, link, tj grill complete
« Reply #3 on: 11/11/06 - 09:41PM »
i thought your rear shocks looked long enough, just how they are mounted was in question.  your front ones look like they they are ok, but i always flex mine out to see what numbers i need to run on the shocks

i was just interested in the thoughts behind them
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Re: WhitesideFAB backhalf, link, tj grill complete
« Reply #4 on: 11/12/06 - 07:44AM »
i messed with mounting them different ways, and i couldnt get enough flex up and down. so for now they are like this, they might work, if not i will be switching it up
ttp://www.kore4x4customs.com/

beadlocks, truss's, link/shock tabs. controll arms.