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    Looks nice! Those tires look bigger then 265/70's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 07JeepXK View Post
    Looks nice! Those tires look bigger then 265/70's.
    I agree....
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    Then I drove her hard for about 45 mins.

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    I wish I could tell you they were but they arent. Love my tires although they do seem to be losing treat a little bit fast. No grinding either and havent even modified pinch weld just trimming
    Quote Originally Posted by 07JeepXK View Post
    Looks nice! Those tires look bigger then 265/70's.
    4.7L v8 QTII, Flowmaster Super 44, Jet Chip: Stage 1, Remote Start, 2.25" Rocky Road lift W/ shocks, .5" Rusty Off Road Strut Spacer, Midland CB Radio, PA Speaker,265/70/17 BFG Km2 Mud Terrain, XD Addict 17x9 Rims, Custom Roof Rack W/ 6 Off Road Lights, Custom Blue Lighting, Custom Front Bumper, Sony Head unit, Power Acoustic Amp, Alpine Type R Speakers (Waiting on Arrival), Upgraded Headlights Bulbs 3000K

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    I will when the weather get a little bit nicer out... Although I would rather not have people see it up close looks better from a distance.
    Quote Originally Posted by IamJEEP View Post
    Can you post close up pics of your rack (roof rack. LOL). I am doing something similar with the exception of fittings and I will have an actual rack to modify.
    4.7L v8 QTII, Flowmaster Super 44, Jet Chip: Stage 1, Remote Start, 2.25" Rocky Road lift W/ shocks, .5" Rusty Off Road Strut Spacer, Midland CB Radio, PA Speaker,265/70/17 BFG Km2 Mud Terrain, XD Addict 17x9 Rims, Custom Roof Rack W/ 6 Off Road Lights, Custom Blue Lighting, Custom Front Bumper, Sony Head unit, Power Acoustic Amp, Alpine Type R Speakers (Waiting on Arrival), Upgraded Headlights Bulbs 3000K

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    Quote Originally Posted by my4thjeep View Post
    looks good. that was another route i was looking into as well? only in my case, i was trying to find out/ look at how the commander on jeepinbyal website had the bumper mounted? it looks like they used a smittybilt/ rugged ridge src bumper by cutting the ends off the commanders crush plate and mounting it that way?
    Quote Originally Posted by txbajacommander View Post
    NICE, looks like they did a good job. I really like the prerunner look. just sayin'. Post a pic of it painted with the skid plate on. Hope you decide to keep it.

    With skid plate and picture of how it is mounted (the best I could get) Pictures of roof rack posted on the Rack with Lights forum.
    Last edited by Brandon1024; 04-23-2011 at 07:40 PM.
    4.7L v8 QTII, Flowmaster Super 44, Jet Chip: Stage 1, Remote Start, 2.25" Rocky Road lift W/ shocks, .5" Rusty Off Road Strut Spacer, Midland CB Radio, PA Speaker,265/70/17 BFG Km2 Mud Terrain, XD Addict 17x9 Rims, Custom Roof Rack W/ 6 Off Road Lights, Custom Blue Lighting, Custom Front Bumper, Sony Head unit, Power Acoustic Amp, Alpine Type R Speakers (Waiting on Arrival), Upgraded Headlights Bulbs 3000K

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    looks much better painted up man

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    The way the front is open, what protection do you have from taking water into the engine?

    From what I can see, a lot of the inner fender wells are removed. However, we can't see
    your intake. You might be no different from the stock setup or even a CAI add on.
    Based on what I think see, you need a snorkle.

    I agree with everyone else, it looks good!!
    Last edited by cico7; 04-24-2011 at 05:39 AM.

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    Nothing more is exposed than stock. The fender still cover the intake. The wheel well is not open to the engine even with the trimming. A snorkel would help but the water I go through it isnt necessary. Not a fan of the deep water and don't want to cut into the side for the snorkel. The main use of this was added protection to the front from trees etc., provide tow hooks in the front, and of course to look good. For 400 I think it was a steal and completely worth it.
    4.7L v8 QTII, Flowmaster Super 44, Jet Chip: Stage 1, Remote Start, 2.25" Rocky Road lift W/ shocks, .5" Rusty Off Road Strut Spacer, Midland CB Radio, PA Speaker,265/70/17 BFG Km2 Mud Terrain, XD Addict 17x9 Rims, Custom Roof Rack W/ 6 Off Road Lights, Custom Blue Lighting, Custom Front Bumper, Sony Head unit, Power Acoustic Amp, Alpine Type R Speakers (Waiting on Arrival), Upgraded Headlights Bulbs 3000K

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    That really came out nice. For that price you can't beat it. Thanks for posting up all the diferent angles. I also have a lot of the fender liner cut out,but have had no problems going through water. I have a cold air intake and it is still protected for the most part. Looks great.

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    I think it looks good and thanks for answering my questions.

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