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Author:  CollinKK [ Thu Oct 02, 2014 9:43 am ]
Post subject:  Back in action

The time has come for me to be back on the forum and start upgrading the KK a bit more. I officially hit 200k on my '08 yesterday and couldn't be more excited to get it out on the trails again.

So have the KK's become more accepted as an off-roader as far as the aftermarket parts go? I remember finding a lot of dead ends and KJ parts a couple years back.

Look forward to chatting with everyone again :D

Author:  Gageraid [ Thu Oct 02, 2014 9:46 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Back in action

CollinKK wrote:
The time has come for me to be back on the forum and start upgrading the KK a bit more. I officially hit 200k on my '08 yesterday and couldn't be more excited to get it out on the trails again.

So have the KK's become more accepted as an off-roader as far as the aftermarket parts go? I remember finding a lot of dead ends and KJ parts a couple years back.

Look forward to chatting with everyone again :D


Welcome back. Impressive mileage!
Member AtTheHelm makes some very impressive bumpers and recovery for our KK's.

Author:  CollinKK [ Thu Oct 02, 2014 9:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Back in action

Gageraid wrote:
CollinKK wrote:
The time has come for me to be back on the forum and start upgrading the KK a bit more. I officially hit 200k on my '08 yesterday and couldn't be more excited to get it out on the trails again.

So have the KK's become more accepted as an off-roader as far as the aftermarket parts go? I remember finding a lot of dead ends and KJ parts a couple years back.

Look forward to chatting with everyone again :D


Welcome back. Impressive mileage!
Member AtTheHelm makes some very impressive bumpers and recovery for our KK's.


Thank you. and at 200k it might just sound better than when I bought it at 3 miles. Just somthing else to look forward to for all the KK owners.

My first upgrade is going to be a 2.5" lift and a set of skids. I don't think my budget will ever allow for a full bumper swap but you never know!

Author:  Gageraid [ Thu Oct 02, 2014 10:10 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Back in action

You can get a full OME (Old Man Emu) lift that has longer shocks and stiffer springs which will get you 2.5 inches for about $900. It's the lift I have and many others do, too.
Take some time and look over the threads and you will see what we've been up to lately. :JEEPIN:

Author:  CollinKK [ Thu Oct 02, 2014 11:05 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Back in action

Gageraid wrote:
You can get a full OME (Old Man Emu) lift that has longer shocks and stiffer springs which will get you 2.5 inches for about $900. It's the lift I have and many others do, too.
Take some time and look over the threads and you will see what we've been up to lately. :JEEPIN:



Oh trust me. No work will be getting done today haha. and OME is most likely going to be what I go with. Skids first though as I don't have a ton of options for actually driving off the road here in CT. Mostly looking out for sharp rocks and downed logs that are randomly scattered through the trail

Author:  CollinKK [ Thu Oct 02, 2014 11:45 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Back in action

I figure I also better throw up a pic for you guysImage

And doing some maintenance for 200k. Also stripped the rims for a repaint
Image

Author:  Gageraid [ Thu Oct 02, 2014 12:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Back in action

Nice color!
Probably just the photo, but your front driver side tire looks low.
It's nice to see a high mileage KK running around. Pretty sure that's the highest I've seen. :rockon:

Author:  CollinKK [ Thu Oct 02, 2014 12:41 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Back in action

Gageraid wrote:
Nice color!
Probably just the photo, but your front driver side tire looks low.
It's nice to see a high mileage KK running around. Pretty sure that's the highest I've seen. :rockon:


And in New England to boot. They've abandoned salt for the new liquid chemical, and it does quite a number on the underside.

And I think it was just the angle of the pic. If anything my driver rear tire was low. I had to replace that rim recently and found a NASTY crack in the old one.

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