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#46
Tech Talk / Re: Cb
October 23, 2015, 06:57:42 AM
I use a uniden 510xl it is small and works good. I like it for the price
#47
Jeep Talk / Re: Offroaders.com
May 12, 2015, 07:23:41 PM
I have the treadwright guard dogs on my ranger. I have had them for 5 or 6 years they have held up really well. I got the kedge grip they came on bfg carcasses. I was pretty happy with them. I never really aired them down much but I did have them in lots of snow and mud They seem to work really well. I would definitely buy another set and now the come in a bead to bead retread
#48
It has the 4.2 with a carb im working on swaping to tbi.then it needs a radiator and then im going to swap to  a electric fan In
#49
I work outside i have froze the last few weeks so im glad to see it go. but it was fun to plow through for a little bit. Now i get to start working on the jeep. 
#50
i don't have any good pics i just took a few when i stoped
#51
I took a break from hanging drywall in my basement to go out and have some fun. i have 7 acres and only a few neighbors so i just blasted around my yard for a while.
#52
The Lounge / Re: "LunchBox Lockers
February 24, 2015, 08:36:35 AM
I run an aussie in the front of my yj and a factory limited slip in the rear 8.8. it works pretty good so far. The reason I went with the lunch box over something different is I was in a hurry to finish part one of my build so I could go play. I have a dana 44 for when I go spring over then I will go with a ox locker for the front. the aussie was cheap and easy to install. I went with that brand because I read a bunch of good stuff about them on jeep fourm. They do make some noise and let you know its there but I have no complaints. Also my jeep is just a toy so road manners didn't really matter to me. I don't know if I would want to try and run this set up in the snow in 4x4 down the highway but for around town and to the trails it works. If it was a daily or something I drove a lot year round I would have gone with the tru trac I have read a lot of good things about them.
#53
Freebies / Re: TJ bumper with fog lights
December 19, 2014, 09:47:54 AM
Hi Alan do you still have this. Thank you
#54
Tech Talk / Re: Help with fabricating a bracket
December 13, 2014, 07:21:01 PM
hi alan I just found this post. im a welder by trade I could weld you a bracket up if needed. I cant picture your bumper off hand. my m8000 has a bracket to mount the box ontop of the motor. also while your wiring it up a incab control is kinda cool. I put one in my yj and like it a lot. I didn't use a switch panel. I just bought a switch online and wired it up.
#55
Introductions / Re: new guy from chesaning
November 30, 2014, 12:25:20 PM
thank you he turns 2 Dec 20th he likes to ride in the jeep I just don't hit any rought stuff with him in there. He rode most of Drummond island this summer and loved it.
#56
Introductions / Re: new guy from chesaning
November 29, 2014, 10:13:20 AM
I have a cj8 scrambler to if that helps the numbers,but its far from done.Im a big fan of square lights though.I like yjs the best

#57
Jeep Talk / Re: New BFG All Terrain KO2
November 28, 2014, 09:16:48 PM
I was looking at those tires also. my wife's wj is going to need new ties soon. it has dura tracs on it now but I might switch to the bfgs ive allways had great luck with them
#58
Introductions / Re: new guy from chesaning
November 28, 2014, 08:37:40 PM
im going to try my best to make it to the meeting. you guys seem like a great group and I look forward to meeting guys.
#59
Introductions / new guy from chesaning
November 25, 2014, 07:47:06 PM
Hi everyone just found your site and club and wanted to say hi. been looking for a club close to me to go wheeling with. I have a 89 yj that I have owned for 11 years I drove it home tore it apart and just got it back together last year. I took it to Drummond island and now im hooked.