KK_Canuck_Guy wrote:
Hey Brad,
Yeah stuff up here is ridiculously expensive, I found that out quick so I haven't put on any aftermarket stuff besides a set of A/T tires and interior speakers. Make sure you change those stock tires out quick, they are junk. I would imagine the only other options would be to look at junkyards etc for parts?
Dunno if you have a "CapIt" store out there in Kelowna but they seem to carry some aftermarket parts as well and they do install lifts, bumpers etc for you. They carry the budget lifts like Daystar etc.
Another option if you're looking into lifts would be to talk to local garages or other 4x4 workshops. They can usually order the lift you want and then install it for you.
Sorry I don't have any more info regarding bumpers, air intakes etc but I know a few guys on here who have installed those things, i'm sure they could give you recommendations..
Thats alright Ian, thanks though

I have come to realise this little 'jeep' hobby is going to be about as expensive if not more than my obsession with fly fishing haha - the wife is not very impressed at my expensive choice in hobbies haha. I don't think we have a CapIt store anywhere around here but on my next trip down to the LML I will have to check it out, I'm not really interested in a budget lift, I want long term functionality over appearance. I saw the 2010 Liberty North edition today with their 'nudge bar'....mounted right to the fiberglass bumper haha not very impressed with that but I am sure somebody will make something that is functional yet not extremely expensive at some point.
I made a little video of some trail / puddle running a buddy and I did today while trying to find a nice hidden lake up here in the Okanagan, 5 hrs of drivin the trails and we still haven't found the lake - ah well fun was had
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQSBK2iexXY