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Thread: 2005 Rubicon LJ

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    Not sure if you are familiar with Stu's Offroad website, but its an excellent resource of How To's for a very wide range of Jeep Mods. However, I did not see the locker relocation listed as one of the articles!
    http://www.stu-offroad.com/siteindex.asp
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    I know this doesn't answer you locker pump re-wiring question but here's where I relocated mine to.

    Vince




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    I know this doesn't answer you locker pump re-wiring question but here's where I relocated mine to.

    Vince

    That is a great idea. Uses no space.

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by nwoods View Post
    Not sure if you are familiar with Stu's Offroad website, but its an excellent resource of How To's for a very wide range of Jeep Mods. However, I did not see the locker relocation listed as one of the articles!
    http://www.stu-offroad.com/siteindex.asp
    Yeah, Stu's site is like Jeep 101. Cannot tell you how many write ups of his I have used over the years.

    John

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    I like this link:
    http://www.rubiconownersforum.com/ph...p?f=39&t=72040
    In the link the writer displays how he extended the pump harness back to the original connection point. Its on my to-do list also.

    Good luck with your LJ, I just got mine 3 months ago and have similar wants for mine.

    Dave

  6. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by hamr26 View Post
    I like this link:
    http://www.rubiconownersforum.com/ph...p?f=39&t=72040
    In the link the writer displays how he extended the pump harness back to the original connection point. Its on my to-do list also.

    Good luck with your LJ, I just got mine 3 months ago and have similar wants for mine.

    Dave
    Great write up. I did not know there were plugs on those wires that I cut the last time :-) Leave it to me to find the hard way.

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    Ordered lift and it should be here in time for the weekend install. That should give me quite a bit of work this weekend, with lift, belly up and bumper all to go on. I am also going to take the Currie LCA's off the cherokee (although I hate the thought of getting the stock LCA's back on... hard to move axle around working on your own.)

    I know I am gonna take some hits over my choice of lifts... Just cannot bring my self to drop $800 - $900 for springs and shocks.

    Instead I went with my old standby, Rough Country. I know they get crushed on by everyone on every forum, but my experience to dat ehas been overwhelmingly positive in regard to service and to the gear itself. So I am going with the RC 2.5" Progressive springs and shocks. Flame away but at 299 delivered, I can add the control arms, adj. trck bars, etc, when ready and still be less into it than with OME or AEV.

    Worst case scenario is that the ride sucks or the springs don't hold up (not my experience with RC in the past) and I have to punt. I can deal with that.

    Hopefully by Sunday night I will have posted about my "flawless" install with pics and a ride report... we'll see how it goes :-)

    John

  8. #28
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    Default Front Bumper

    Front bumper, springs and shocks arrived today

    Do not have enough time to do lift, but did mount front bumper:
    jeep tools.jpg
    Absolutly required jeep tools :-)
    front bumper 1.jpgfront bumper 2.jpg
    I took other pics but this was too simple to be made an issue of... in fact
    One beer job.jpg
    It was a one beer job

    Like many of you I have bits and pieces laying around. What do you think of this for the start of a brush guard?
    brush guard.jpgbrush guard mock up.jpg

    I like it. With some additional tubing to protect the fenders, I may be in business. Of course this is a mock up at this point.
    Also I have said I am a jeep guy:
    jeep guy.jpg
    Whoops that pic is laying on its side, but use your imagination...
    This is the door from my barn to the jeep shop.

    Lift and belly up to go on this weekend. Stay tuned.

    John

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    Looks a bit lonely without a winch on there doesn't it?

  10. #30
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    Congrats on yer new Jeep! Be sure to pepper this thread with lots of pics of it out and about once your ready to roll.
    Mark



    Benevolent Despot of the Appalachian Ridgerunner Supreme Expedition Squad.

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