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  1. bobfriesenhahn

    Hello from N. TX

    The JL Rubicon axel assembly is really strong. The other stuff makes your Jeep more difficult to repair on the trail since the parts are not compatible with stock parts and so it is more difficult to find parts.
  2. bobfriesenhahn

    What was done to your rig this week?

    It looks fantastic too!
  3. bobfriesenhahn

    CHINA VIRUS - I'm STILL PISSED OFF

    I feel sorry for the unfortunate folks who live in California. The amount of misery they have deal with on a daily seems to have no bounds. The solution is to move to Pennsylvania and buy a small farm.
  4. bobfriesenhahn

    Tire imbalance or death wobble?

    That would mean that the wheel itself is not balanced (including the tire valve). There is a yellow dot on every tire which indicates its lightest side, which should be aligned with the tire valve. But if the wheel itself is way off, then that seems like a manufacturing defect.
  5. bobfriesenhahn

    ✌️ Waving ❤️ from East Texas👋

    Welcome (also) from Texas (and Arizona)
  6. bobfriesenhahn

    Hello from N. TX

    I am not a fan of mud. The trails sound interesting. But there are tens of thousands of better trails in the actual west.
  7. bobfriesenhahn

    Hello from N. TX

    Welcome from Arizona (and Dallas, Texas)! We drive past the Bridgeport OHV park on our trips to/from Arizona, but have never been there.
  8. bobfriesenhahn

    Tire imbalance or death wobble?

    The OEM stabilizer works better for the Jeep than the other products do. It works better because Jeep provides a warranty on the whole vehicle, and so it is optimized to avoid issues (e.g. electric steering) with their design.
  9. bobfriesenhahn

    Tire imbalance or death wobble?

    The Nixon/Carter years are over. Then there was a popular song about not being able to drive 55 (could be for the same reason as for you). Are you able to drive a different speed (e.g. 75)?
  10. bobfriesenhahn

    Tire imbalance or death wobble?

    Bob sez: Take your Jeep to a tire shop. Have the "balancing" beads removed. Have the tires inspected for defects. If the tires are OK, have them properly balanced. The above is what others have said since the beginning. Advice was ignored. But maybe Metalcloak offers some other bolt on solution?
  11. bobfriesenhahn

    Banks/Money Managment

    Maybe we should deport the people who go to school without learning anything (and are too lazy to do manual labor), and import people who are willing to pick crops?
  12. bobfriesenhahn

    Banks/Money Managment

    He would be the only one surprised. The rest of us not surprised at all!
  13. bobfriesenhahn

    Hello

    Welcome from Arizona (and Texas), USA!
  14. bobfriesenhahn

    Random Internet Shit you've come across

    You should move on to a chummy visit with your proctologist.
  15. bobfriesenhahn

    392 JLU (Common Issues) ?

    The CDJR dealership I bought my Jeep from (Richardson CDJR) sucks balls. Total bottom feeders. The only dealership I have encountered which is worse is their sister business Toyota of Richardson, who will take all your money and return a destroyed car to you. If you plan to buy jeeps extended...
  16. bobfriesenhahn

    Banks/Money Managment

    In the vicinity of Dallas, Texas, (and perhaps all of Texas) the city and the school districts take half the taxes. When properly values double (or triple), they are happy to take the extra taxes, give all their employees big raises, or spend it on unnecessary projects. The school district...
  17. bobfriesenhahn

    Moab

    Probably you memory of big rocks is correct and they removed the big rocks so Broncos and Subarus can make it through (during the Biden administration inclusion was very important).
  18. bobfriesenhahn

    Add on Step for MojaveX suggestions

    The steps seem like a really innovative design.
  19. bobfriesenhahn

    A Dirt Head's JK

    That is a fine looking Jeep! A real keeper!
  20. bobfriesenhahn

    Hello everyone

    Welcome from Arizona (and Texas)!
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