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Jeep Wrangler TJ Budget lift kit, TJ 1997 & newer Lift kit INCLUDES shock extensions! No other kit on the market does. Easy installation and instructions Does not alter or diminish ride quality or handling Lifetime warranty Compete system with no outside pieces necessary Our kits use a proprietary high density polyurethane spacer that mount [...]

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It is COMMON Jeep courtesy to wave at other Jeep owners. I’m tired of waving at people and having nobody wave back. I think the dealers should inform Johnny and Suzi Seventeenyearold that the wave is a requirement in the purchase price of the vehicle, and if they don’t wave, Daddy is going to take [...]

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I drive an 03 Jeep Wrangler TJ 5 spd with 31" by 12.5" tires and stock gearing, and I go over a mountain twice every day to get to work and back home. A sign on the road (mountain) tells me that it has a 8% grade. I asume that that is the steepest it [...]

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Building a Currie Jeep Wrangler

by admin on August 8, 2010

Brandon builds his Jeep Wrangler TJ with all Currie Enterprises Components, Time Laps Video, includes front and rear Currie Bumpers, Currie Rockjock 60 Front End, Rear End, ARB Air Locker, Detroit Locker, Walker Evans Racing Rims, BFG 35 inch Tires, 2-low kit, body lift, skid plates, currect lync steering, and the Johnny Joint Suspension System

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Jeep Wrangler TJ Fold Down Tailgate Conversion. Check us out at Swagoffroad.com

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Jeep Wrangler TJ SYE Installation

by admin on July 24, 2010

Video shows the installation of a fixed-yoke conversion (commonly called a Slip Yoke Eliminator, or SYE) on the NP231 transfer case of a 2003 Jeep Wrangler.

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I have a 1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ and it is a 2.5liter, 4 cylinder and my father and i are debating on whether we should get a 4in. or 2.5in. We are also debating on whether we should do 31, 32, or 33 inch tires. We have heard that 33 inch tires on a 4 [...]

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