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Some people make lists, some don't. Different methods for different folk. They definitely have a place, also if you go to sell privately, Blamo! Its all there!

Going down to studs, service upgrade, or just a panel swap? Or we talking sub panel?
I do like having a record of what I have done to vehicles. It makes it easier to source parts in the future if/when things wear out too.

The house thing, oh it's a total rebuild. down to the studs. Bought my first house little over a year ago. Built in 1938 - just finished removing the last of the knob and tube electrical. It's a cute little place but needs to be all redone. Already did the roof, plumbing, sewer to the main, and working on wires. Rest of it is just remodeling - so the structure is fine. But, doing spreadsheets like that are helpful with this too. Well..for me anyway.
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Whats the caster degree in the last hole? What lift are you running?
It's a 2" AEV, but I can't say what the caster angle is. I'm guessing it's 6.0-6.5.
The thing drives perfectly. Ran it 90 today and no issues at all.
 

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It's a 2" AEV, but I can't say what the caster angle is. I'm guessing it's 6.0-6.5.
The thing drives perfectly. Ran it 90 today and no issues at all.
I have the same brackets and ive pretty much stuck to the top hole following the recommendation of the forum and the bracket instructions. Id I remember right the top hole is intended for 2.5” of lift.

maybe ill try the middle one ?‍♂ i also have the mpp lcas though
 

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Started putting together my huge list of goodies to track the process and also aid in placing priorities based on cost and best order of install.

Am I really the only one who does this? I bet folks would be surprised how much things actually cost if they did the same.

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You’re not the only one. Wife says I do a spreadsheet for everything.
 

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Having tried the first hole, and then the second hole, I'm here to tell you, the third hole is by far the best!

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The man has a kink. Did an around the world 3 holer tour. Oral, vagina, and anal. You're just kinky.
 

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I have the same brackets and ive pretty much stuck to the top hole following the recommendation of the forum and the bracket instructions. Id I remember right the top hole is intended for 2.5” of lift.

maybe ill try the middle one ?‍♂ i also have the mpp lcas though
It's something I just wanted to try out but it's definitely staying now.
Yesterday I installed the Metalcloak sector shaft brace, and it tightened things up to the point that the wheels didn't feel quite like they wanted to return to center easily, so I figured why not try?
I think with the Mojave you should consider the factory setup as 1.5" of lift on any other model.

If I can figure a reliable way to measure caster at home I'll do it.
 

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Started putting together my huge list of goodies to track the process and also aid in placing priorities based on cost and best order of install.

Am I really the only one who does this? I bet folks would be surprised how much things actually cost if they did the same.

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I do this.... And realise how little I can afford it all. A spreadsheet has helped to break everything up in stages.
 

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Started putting together my huge list of goodies to track the process and also aid in placing priorities based on cost and best order of install.

Am I really the only one who does this? I bet folks would be surprised how much things actually cost if they did the same.

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This is reason why i didn't created one. I'm in over 10k and it's still looks stock ?
 

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Started putting together my huge list of goodies to track the process and also aid in placing priorities based on cost and best order of install.

Am I really the only one who does this? I bet folks would be surprised how much things actually cost if they did the same.

spreadsheet attached at bottom


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I don't have that long a "wish list" for my truck. And I tend to come up on things I want to do over time. My list is on the refrigerator with rounded amounts next to the item - like I've done with other major goals like enclosing my shop's lean-to to make another room for powder coating and sand blasting, and another stall for cars, getting the floor re-done to prep for a lift, and the lift itself, things like that.
I have no need for so many of the things on your list like skid plates, tall lifts, huge tires, different wheels, etc. It's Iowa. It's a truck.
Steel rear bumper from a Rubicon would make me very happy, 2" Synergy springs to replace the 1" springs under the front now, RSE power steps, maybe a light for the winch, no real need for a big air compressor so I'll rig up something simple and small some day, maybe, who knows.
I have what is called "time blindness" so there's no real future, it's all today.
 

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The thimble holder tapered spacers came in. Installed the fairlead. The 1/2" carriage bolts works perfectly with the Warn 1/2" slotted fairlead holes. Like some, I prefer not having the hook installed until it's needed.

Also, trimmed the factory plastic filler.

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Nipples are super hard. Cold there?
 

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Installed Mojave shocks on my Willys. Really like the setup so far for on road dynamics when soaking up bumps / pot holes. TBD Offroad. Paired with Rock Krawler 1.5 inch lift front springs and Rubicon rear springs.

Some learnings / approaches for install:
- used in the front shocks to make up the difference with 12mm bolt
uxcell Sleeve Bearing 12mm Bore x... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JLBLBQ8?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

- didn’t come with front reservoir bracket so bought fox bracket
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/FRS-80302042-KIT

- secured it to my sway bar cover…similar position as Mojave

- used M6 rivnut into existing hole in frame to secure reservoir line

- front shocks are side specific

- rear shocks have piggy back reservoir positioned in front of main shock for clearance.

Hope this helps anyone else looking to install

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I don't have that long a "wish list" for my truck. And I tend to come up on things I want to do over time. My list is on the refrigerator with rounded amounts next to the item - like I've done with other major goals like enclosing my shop's lean-to to make another room for powder coating and sand blasting, and another stall for cars, getting the floor re-done to prep for a lift, and the lift itself, things like that.
I have no need for so many of the things on your list like skid plates, tall lifts, huge tires, different wheels, etc. It's Iowa. It's a truck.
Steel rear bumper from a Rubicon would make me very happy, 2" Synergy springs to replace the 1" springs under the front now, RSE power steps, maybe a light for the winch, no real need for a big air compressor so I'll rig up something simple and small some day, maybe, who knows.
I have what is called "time blindness" so there's no real future, it's all today.
I think it really depends on individual uses and location location location. I already bashed the stock dinky skid plates this past summer, on a very very mild section of trail. But opted for the quadratic skids, which will do a fine job, instead of the other options that were in the 2,000-3,000 dollar range. The interesting thing is, compared to what I see others on here doing, these components are relatively 'cheap' - especially the lift - compared to some folks going with 38's and a full 4" Clayton lift, or others dropping 25-35K on a built AluCab, not even including other fancy camping gear. That's bookoo bucks! I think the only real excess thing here is the rear winch - but half the time one needs to be pulled backward, not forward. I am opting for good ol Coleman and Amazon cheap camping gear (if I dont already own it) that does the same exact thing without triple the cost of the fancy 'overland' brand name things. 35's are decently respectable and can fit a stock rig. Some of the stuff like the compressor and electrical can be used for a lot more than just 'overloading' (or camping as it used to be called). I find use for the compressor all the time, just blowing stuff off. But also air down on just about every dirt road I drive, just for better comfort than anything else. Same with a water pump (not in place yet). It's super nice having the ability to rinse off boots after a muddy trail walk, or a dirty kayak, etc.... I see it as utilitarian given my living situation (no garage/shop). As for the skids...well, it's not just a weekend toy for me, and I'm making payments...., so I want to be sure things are protected in the unfortunate event of an impact. There's a bunch of stuff on there too, (like multiple different rims) to just see cost comparison and gauge what I really do want to get vs what will be left behind.

But I do think it's valuable to see where your cash goes. I'm doing the same thing for the house rebuild. It helps to really prioritize things better instead of "ooooo shinny!!"
 
 







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