Year & Model
1988 YJ Wrangler |
Engine I6 |
Suspension 3.5" lift by extreme suspension |
Tires Nitto Mud Grapplers 33" |
Wheels 20x10 XD |
Armor rear Smittybuilt bumper w/tire carrier |
Accessories Custom upholstered Interior |
Future Mods
axle, lights, |
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INSTALLED PRODUCTS
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Armor |
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Audio, CB, & Electrical |
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Axles |
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Body |
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Engine |
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Interior |
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Recovery |
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Suspension |
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Tires & Wheels |
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Transfer Case |
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Transmissions |
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Bought my jeep from my dad, he had bought
it wrecked and fixed it. he had it
sitting in the back yard, a day after I
took it, there was windstorm and the
neighbor's small storage shed landed where
the Jeep was just a day b4. I live in
west Texas so there's not much rock
climbing I can do here. I can take it
mudbogging whenever it rains and there are
some sandhills nearby as well. My jeep is
not being built for serious offroading
because its flat in west texas! I enjoy
driving it with the top and doors off.
It's gonna be different than most jeeps
here, but its ok, I'm happy with it. I
know some people will not like the
20" wheels and the chrome, but like i
said, it's flat around her so I won't be
chipping it off on any rocks anytime soon.
some of u might call it all mall crawler,
and u would be right, I work at a mall,
haha. But to me I'm building it to have
fun and enjoy the west texas heat.
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