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Whats your 1.1 ?

Heres mine 89 Jimmy 6.2 litre deisel
16.5 x 36 swampers full convert

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blue one is a buddies and the green fargo belongs to the guy who did all the fab work on mine
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Where did you get the yellow one from? Looks like an '86 Dad had when he worked for C&NW, it even had a 6.2 Diesel with factory dual exhaust and was painted a bright yellow!
 
Does a mall-crawler count? Even tho I hate the mall, and have no family, I just love these buses...


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I did the body and paint myself(what I do for a living) It doesn't show in the pics, but it's got a bunch of red ice pearl in the clearcoat :roll:


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98 XJ. 127k miles. UpCountry package: 1" suspension lift, tranny cooler, tow package, limited slip rear diff, skid plates. Pretty nice set up. Running 30 x 9.5 x 15 BFG ATs for now. Next spring I plan on getting 31s, new bumpers, and a Rustys 3 inch lift. It's my DD so gas mileage is a concern... I just want a capable trail rig, not really a hard core crawler.

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Thanks!

The GenRight stuff is nice that's for sure, and the aluminum takes a beating better than one would think!

I'm not a big fan of Poison Spyder personally but it is good stuff.
 
Here is my latest money pit. My dream build has finally fallen into my grubby hands. This is a California 61498 original mile vehicle. 1968 Ford Mustang convertible.
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The guy that built them has his own projectors if I'm not mistaken. XtraLight and they're 35W AC. They have a nice, sharp cutoff, and spit out plenty of light. I could've gone with the 55W projectors, but I didn't see any point really. The difference in light output between the 35W AC that I got and the 55W was pretty negligible really. And so far I've been very happy with them. And they weren't overly expensive like some others, either. I've got CCFL's installed behind the shrouds to reflect off the housings, creating a city light effect, but I don't have them connected just yet. I've been a bit lazy, but also settling into a new job.

I believe the guy is working on a website for them now, but I know you can find him on Facebook. HID Projectors is the company.

Here's a cople pics of them installed.

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Low Beams @ About 30 FT
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High Beams @ About 30 Ft
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I don't currently have any pics of it on the road yet, but I've compared them to the new TruckLite Gen II LED headlights and they reach out pretty far and wide. I'm not unhappy with them at all.

That looks fabulous! Looks like a Mini H1 projector with Mini Gatling Guns. I used to run those projectors and loved them. I work for The Retrofit Source, we deal with those projectors all the time. It's are biggest seller. Glad to see a retrofit rather than cheap plug and plays! 55W ballasts in a projector that small can damage the projector bowl, after a while the additional heat produce by the additional power can cause the bowl to deteriorate. If you do want to go 55W, you will need to move to a full size projector that can handle the heat. Ballast output plays a small role in total output. The HID bulb actually makes more of a difference than ballast. A OEM 35W setup with Osram CBI's will produce more light than a aftermarket 55W H1 setup.

As for this thread, I went wheeling this weekend. Had a blast. I don't hav any good fenders left :(
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here's mine. She is still a Jeep but has lost her trail rating. LOL
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but she is fast, from my local 1/8 mile track
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not bad for a cold air,exhaust,programmer,converter.
 
My Daily Driven '98 Ram 1500. she's nothing fancy but I love her just the same :ror:
-Superlift 3" Front Coil springs and Rancho 5000s
-BFG Mud Terrains KM2 33x12.50 on Black Rock 15'ers
-Green Cold Air Intake System
-'New' Reman Jasper Transmission installed the night before her mud bath :twisted:
Pushin' Mud
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Lil'Dirty
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1973 EB Truggy

Quick Specs:
Mildly built 5.0HO running on propane
T18 / Twin-Stick D20 (C6/Atlas soon)
D44 / 9" - Spools, 5.38, Chromos, CTM's, etc
CAGE Radius Arms / 16" Fox Air Shocks
Inboarded Rear Leafs
Onboard Air
Homegrown Full Hydro Steering
39.5 Iroks on 15" beadlocks
blah blah blah....

In the shop at CBFABWERKS right now getting some fab work done.

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