When I was about 12 or 13 years old in the early 70s in my friend’s garage (and his dad was a mechanic) I would pick up stuff on the bench and I would ask my friend‘s dad, what is this called? He would say that is a “Leaveright” ……. And then I said what is a leaveright? My friend‘s dad said...
Those are called “”Leaveright””. They were made specially for the Jeep Corporation by Leaveright Industries. :) Their motto is “”” don’t touch it!!!!!!! Just leaveright there!!!””””
I had to deal with Fox in their San Diego California facility about some coil over shocks with reservoirs…. Never buying fox crap again. They wanted me to ship them back east and “maybe” they would be rebuilt at their expense. I figured out it would be way cheaper just to have them rebuilt at...
Thank you. I learned when I was 18 years old (in 78) and I had my 70 duster bracket racer fall on my chest from having a cheap jack stand. Lesson learned.
All of that wood is screwed together and weighs about 120 pounds. One person can barely move it and put it in place. My son and I move it around and then we had to pick up the jack and put it on top of there. Notice the jack stands in the front and in the rear. I think I had around 10 jackstands...
Believe it or not I have both and I have removed the heavy duty ones but I have them in the garage for a quick install if I need them. On my Ford Super duty trucks I run long travel airbags because I’m constantly adjusting the load in the bed. If I was constantly adjusting the load in the...
Top pic Wife’s wrangler….. Bottom pic my gladiator……. Having no adjustments is like having somebody pick out the firmness of the mattress you’re gonna sleep on…… it absolutely makes no sense.
Wife’s 2022 Wrangler (38’s, 3.5” lift but now with a 4.5 lift) & my 2023 Gladiator ride sooooooooo much better on the road and off the road that i would NEVER do a short arm lift again. We have had 6 jeeps before…. A lot of JK’s all lifted and i always wanted to install a long arm kit. I drove a...