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Jeep JK Project

Hell no, that's stock mounting position. My fox shocks are mounted the same way. It's just the angle that makes it look like its mounted further back. Rebel offroad's bolt on coilover kit moves the shocks back a tiny bit but I still wouldn't call it same as how Moedawi mounted them at first pic.

So no one should be getting any money. Never would a 1:1 mount shocks like that. You'd hit them on every incline!

it was bottomed out while just sitting there i changed it back to normal and also took 2 new pics lol



 
Operation HELL NO! If you can find me a picture of a 1:1 with shocks mounted like that, I'll paypal you $100. Yes it's going to ride smoother...your spring rate is about 45% of what it would be mounted on the shock mounts. On my builds, I don't run oil or o rings on the shocks. They are purely sprung. Scale action, scale rebound. Take them out, if you don't like them...put them back in.8)

Lights look good."thumbsup" 8)

aight man you can hold on to your Benjamins :twisted: for now, i put everything back to normal.
 
Not really, in the poison spider set up the shocks are mounted on the inside the chassis rails and if viewed from the side would be a lot more vertical than yours.

yeah i noticed it, i just moved everything back to where is should.
 
One of the best parts of forum life is blending different skill sets from different members. There are so many talented individuals on here with a wide range of talents. You moedawi have a serious grasp on the photography end. You're in NYC? The concrete jungle?

This may not be a hardcore fabrication build...but as an amateur photographer (and I say that loosely), I can really appreciate your pictures. Now get your ass out of the city and head north and gather some tick bites and killer wheelin shots!:lmao:

Edit...what do you do for work?
 
One of the best parts of forum life is blending different skill sets from different members. There are so many talented individuals on here with a wide range of talents. You moedawi have a serious grasp on the photography end. You're in NYC? The concrete jungle?

This may not be a hardcore fabrication build...but as an amateur photographer (and I say that loosely), I can really appreciate your pictures. Now get your ass out of the city and head north and gather some tick bites and killer wheelin shots!:lmao:

Edit...what do you do for work?

resident inspector, but might move to TX soon, crossing my fingers. :roll:
 
resident inspector, but might move to TX soon, crossing my fingers. :roll:

Resident like hospital resident or tenant resident? NYC to TX...Big move! Big apples to imported fruit. Great beef though, and lots of it. Best of luck on the change of scenery."thumbsup"
 
Resident like hospital resident or tenant resident? NYC to TX...Big move! Big apples to imported fruit. Great beef though, and lots of it. Best of luck on the change of scenery."thumbsup"

Tenant and government building, yeah I know man and different field as well.

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That JK turned out sick8), I can only hope my YJ build comes out half that nice. Great job"thumbsup"
 
This the suspension setup

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The chassis is pre fabed to fit the body and has 2 mounts by the front 2 doors and 1 by the rear bumper ill post up a pic when I get back

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So I ordered some new parts today to finish this project

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here's a vid of how i set up the lights this is about %95 done
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