Shadowdog500
Well-known member
Day three of major cleanup. I lost my drive to finish this today after mowing the lawn, so I put everything back into the shop, and may go out a little later when things cool down.
Chris
Chris
Here's a couple pictures of the jeep, all done. Ended up lifting the front ~2" (2 1/8" driver side and 1 7/8" passenger side according to my measurements) and ~1 3/4" rear. Pretty much exactly what we were expecting. Makes those stock wheels/tires look like bicycle tires lol. The other great thing is I now have a whole bunch of spare suspension parts.
A pic of my wife and myself with the jeep after the cheapo lift and the shop in the background:
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Looks good. Got rid of the nasty factory rake.
You need some kind of shield over those wire or you will melt them especially when you hit the Nitrous button !
Yeah . . . and we all know that "hitting the nitrous" happens a lot while plowing snow . . .![]()

I did, but I've only got about 7 feet to work with beside the garage so it would not have functioned well, the items to be stored are rarely used but always in the way, so the lift up door was used mainly for keeping the rain out.Bob, did you consider hinging that door on the bottom to do double duty as a ramp?

This time of year, I'd have started on the South wall...![]()

Yeah . . . and we all know that "hitting the nitrous" happens a lot while plowing snow . . .![]()
ok sorry lol
Cleaned and rearranged the garage.
Picture on left is before.


