The building of Anvil II -- The Deuce

notnalc68

That dude from Mississippi
I replaced the standard fixed D-rings on this Rugged Ridge XHD bumper, with their D-ring brackets for shackles. No point to it, other than I think they look better. I used Rugged Ridge red powder coated shackles.

With all the D-ring talk going on, I'll say these are very well made, and only $58.99 at Quadratec.

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WJCO

Meme King
I replaced the standard fixed D-rings on this Rugged Ridge XHD bumper, with their D-ring brackets for shackles. No point to it, other than I think they look better. I used Rugged Ridge red powder coated shackles.

With all the D-ring talk going on, I'll say these are very well made, and only $58.99 at Quadratec.

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Any particular reason you didn't go motobilt? :cheesy:
 

notnalc68

That dude from Mississippi
I'm making plans to re-gear. I won't go to 37" tires, on the current axles, so I plan to gear to 4.88. That should put me around 300 rpm above the stock ratio. Since it mostly pounds pavement, and is an automatic, I think that may be a good ratio. I miss the extra grunt it had with 4.10 and stock tires. It shifted a lot less in hills.

I checked with the only two shops I can find, near me. One said $1800-2000! The other said $1250-1300. The guy at the less expensive shop, had way more Jeep knowledge, than the expensive shop.


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Napalm

New member
I'm making plans to re-gear. I won't go to 37" tires, on the current axles, so I plan to gear to 4.88. That should put me around 300 rpm above the stock ratio. Since it mostly pounds pavement, and is an automatic, I think that may be a good ratio. I miss the extra grunt it had with 4.10 and stock tires. It shifted a lot less in hills.

I checked with the only two shops I can find, near me. One said $1800-2000! The other said $1250-1300. The guy at the less expensive shop, had way more Jeep knowledge, than the expensive shop.


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That's not too terrible! Especially if he seems to be more knowledgeable.


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GraniteCrystal

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Seems as though prices are generally going up a bit for regear. Trail Jeeps used to do it for $1000 and its up to $1500 I think. ORE may be one of the last to still do for $1000 if they still do.
 

notnalc68

That dude from Mississippi
That's not too terrible! Especially if he seems to be more knowledgeable.


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Yeah. He does a lot of Jeeps, so he won't have to order the parts. He asked what size tires I was running, and recommended 4.88 (which I had already decided on). He said he's never had anyone with auto trans & 4.88 say they wish they'd have run 4.56, but he said the opposite has happened. He told me to get a Procal, which I already have. All in all, it took about a minute of him talking, to tell he knew Jeeps.


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