Yes correct. There are those that don’t keep them. I guess Jeeps have them and users pull them. I realize that the consensus ‘round here is to keep them, for the safety concern.thank you. So both front and rear crash bars are removed?
Nice !Had some time before work today so I got the tires mounted on the wheels. I paid for a new set of TPMS so I can keep my OEM tire/wheel setup as a spare.
These wheels have a -12 offset so I know the front crash bar needs to be removed. Does anyone else have recommendations on what else needs to be trimming in order to fit? Does the rear crash bar need to come out too?
The tires are 33x10.50 and I current have the front lifted about 2.7” (6th position) with the Bilstein 6112.
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You know it is love and not lust at that point.Took it to the car wash. As much as I hate to use commercial washes, I just couldn't look at all the salt any longer. Looks like that underbody wash on a 14 degree day might not have been the best choice. My perimeter alarm is on all the time now. Thaw is coming this weekend, cant be soon enough.
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At least the salt is gone for now. BTW i still like looking at it even coming up on 5 years.
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Gracias. I think this ARB bumper is one of the cleaner options out there. Just wish they set it up for proximity sensors and ACC.Nice streamlined look COblue. ?
Those wheels are sick! Should look good with the silver truck.Had some time before work today so I got the tires mounted on the wheels. I paid for a new set of TPMS so I can keep my OEM tire/wheel setup as a spare.
These wheels have a -12 offset so I know the front crash bar needs to be removed. Does anyone else have recommendations on what else needs to be trimming in order to fit? Does the rear crash bar need to come out too?
The tires are 33x10.50 and I current have the front lifted about 2.7” (6th position) with the Bilstein 6112.
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Been a fan of most of their bumpers, seems like you can only get ACC/Parking sensor provisions on the more expensive ones though.Gracias. I think this ARB bumper is one of the cleaner options out there. Just wish they set it up for proximity sensors and ACC.
They're pretty reasonably priced at $450ish these days.
Hey there! I think some of the ranger guys on Facebook in SLC are planning a little meetup at little Moab sometime in the next week or so if you're interested.Been a fan of most of their bumpers, seems like you can only get ACC/Parking sensor provisions on the more expensive ones though.
Also, howdy neighbor!
Cant wait to see how these look on the truck!Had some time before work today so I got the tires mounted on the wheels. I paid for a new set of TPMS so I can keep my OEM tire/wheel setup as a spare.
These wheels have a -12 offset so I know the front crash bar needs to be removed. Does anyone else have recommendations on what else needs to be trimming in order to fit? Does the rear crash bar need to come out too?
The tires are 33x10.50 and I current have the front lifted about 2.7” (6th position) with the Bilstein 6112.
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I might be, I dont use/have Facebook though >.<Hey there! I think some of the ranger guys on Facebook in SLC are planning a little meetup at little Moab sometime in the next week or so if you're interested.
Got a set myself. I think mine are the 5000 though.Yeah the 7000TL. I like them a lot. I use my workshop for a lot of things so not having perm 2 post is nice. And with the truck lift things its a solid close to 2ft of space under the truck. I was sitting up right under the truck doing the transfer case fluid change the other month.
Overall I've been using them for a year and really like them. Makes working on the truck and our car just easy.
Nice !Got a set myself. I think mine are the 5000 though.
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I have the 7000SLX Ouick Jack. I ordered it with the "truck adapter kit" the "pinch weld blocks" & the "low profile blocks". The Quick Jack is incredibly handy. I can't bring myself to allow any of the people that work as lube & tire techs get anywhere close to my vehicles, so these make it nice for the DYI guys.Yeah the 7000TL. I like them a lot. I use my workshop for a lot of things so not having perm 2 post is nice. And with the truck lift things its a solid close to 2ft of space under the truck. I was sitting up right under the truck doing the transfer case fluid change the other month.
Overall I've been using them for a year and really like them. Makes working on the truck and our car just easy.
Yeah same... I have some deep trust issues with most mechanics/dealers/etc...I have the 7000SLX Ouick Jack. I ordered it with the "truck adapter kit" the "pinch weld blocks" & the "low profile blocks". The Quick Jack is incredibly handy. I can't bring myself to allow any of the people that work as lube & tire techs get anywhere close to my vehicles, so these make it nice for the DYI guys.
yeah the 5000 is more than enough for most of cars.Got a set myself. I think mine are the 5000 though.
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