What kind of car/truck do you have?

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My my my, what big wheels you have there.

Here's mine.
 
The newest toy is a '95 Wrangler.
This is backed up by a '00 Excursion ... that allows the whole family to travel in a single vehicle :)
(The Wrangler replaced a '01 Mustang ... no point in driving a Mustang when the highest speed limit on the island is 35 mph)
 
IslandHopper:
The newest toy is a '95 Wrangler.
This is backed up by a '00 Excursion ... that allows the whole family to travel in a single vehicle :)
(The Wrangler replaced a '01 Mustang ... no point in driving a Mustang when the highest speed limit on the island is 35 mph)

looks nice! While looking at your sweet jeep, I can imagine the jeep getting a spring-over axle conversion and 2" shackles, with CV driveshafts and 35" tires :eyebrow:
 
My Alaska toy hauler is an 02 Powerstroke crew cab one ton 4X4 with a 10 foot flat bed. I blew the engine on my trusty ranger coming home from a dive trip so I just picked up a 99 Jeep Wrangler Sahara with 5k miles on it. Tires and wheels are here, just waiting on the lift kit for it. Fun little island zip around Zodiac hauler.
 
yukoneer:
looks nice! While looking at your sweet jeep, I can imagine the jeep getting a spring-over axle conversion and 2" shackles, with CV driveshafts and 35" tires :eyebrow:

Nothing that radical ...
I'll skip the SOA 'cause I don't want to mess with the driveline that much. Plans call for a RubiconExpress 2.5" lift and 31's ... that'll be enough for anything I car to do around here. Oh, and a winch to get it out of whatever I get it into.

Otherwise, I pulled all the carpet and padding and tub-plugs ... can simply be hosed out after unloading all the salty dive gear :)
 
1967 Mustang Convertible, 390 cubic inch big block, bored to .060 over. That means it's now a 401 ci or 6.67 liters for those of you younger gals and guys that don't remember when engines were advertised in cubic inches.
 

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