grnmachine
02-07-2011, 09:29 PM
I joined awhile ago and did not get around to posting pictures. I have a 1998 Sport two door. I put the Rubicon 3.5" super flex lift with 31' tires as well as a adjustable track bar. It was between the 4.5" and the 3.5" and I went with the 3.5", because I did not want to spend the extra money on the SYE and drive shaft. But, it has a lot of vibrations, even with shims on the rear end and transfer case drop. I have the SYE on order right now and I will get a new drive shaft with the double cardon joint as well.
A neighbor arranges vehicles for the movies and he had my jeep in a movie that is filming in Vancouver, called ALCATRAZ. It was rented for two days and it was supposed to be the lead actress' vehicle. The director said he liked the look of the lifted Jeep. I guess we'll see if it makes the cut..but everyone here knows that Jeeps make the cut regardless of what Hollywood thinks...
Before
http://i.imgur.com/CiZJu.jpg
I did not realize how sacked out the rear end looked until you compare the two pictures. It looks way better now...
A bumper or two would be good right about now....this could be a dangerous thing I started...I might need a twelve step program if I catch what the rest of you guys/gals have..
After
http://i.imgur.com/9tlU6.jpg
I just want to say thank you to everyone who has posted the wealth of information that helped me make the first step in getting a great 4x4.
A neighbor arranges vehicles for the movies and he had my jeep in a movie that is filming in Vancouver, called ALCATRAZ. It was rented for two days and it was supposed to be the lead actress' vehicle. The director said he liked the look of the lifted Jeep. I guess we'll see if it makes the cut..but everyone here knows that Jeeps make the cut regardless of what Hollywood thinks...
Before
http://i.imgur.com/CiZJu.jpg
I did not realize how sacked out the rear end looked until you compare the two pictures. It looks way better now...
A bumper or two would be good right about now....this could be a dangerous thing I started...I might need a twelve step program if I catch what the rest of you guys/gals have..
After
http://i.imgur.com/9tlU6.jpg
I just want to say thank you to everyone who has posted the wealth of information that helped me make the first step in getting a great 4x4.