OverlanderJL
Resident Smartass
Looks like a fun day!
2012 JKUR Billet Silver
2012 JK Dozer
1975 DJ5 Postal
2012 JKUR Billet Silver
2012 JK Dozer
1975 DJ5 Postal
Awesome! I had to work till about 1130 this morning so I didn’t get to go out today. I think we will head out somewhere tomorrow to make up for it. Lol
Looks like a fun day!
2012 JKUR Billet Silver
2012 JK Dozer
1975 DJ5 Postal
Spent the night in Boulder yesterday, and found some time to hit Middle Saint Vrain / Coney Flats today. Definitely a fun way to spend a few hours. My daughter was able to get her feet wet for the first time.
So glad you got to do that one. Great trail. Water looks lower than I thought it would be. Hoping to get up there within the next few weeks.
Damn is there ever really a bad pic of Colorado?I need to get out there sometime.
Aerosol cans are fun when they are on fire.
2012 JKUR Billet Silver
2012 JK Dozer
1975 DJ5 Postal
You can only hope for that. But I didnt hear from anyone else with LA have thst issue. Weird....
Have the zerks been in right from evo or did you install your own and missed a hint about the need of low profile ones?
Mr.Giant - '92 YJ
Giant 2 - '18 JLUR
Figured I'd hit my Johnny Joints with a little grease yesterday. Of course I'm running EVO JL High Clearance Long Arms. I reach up to feel for the zerks on my rear upper control arms at the frame, but I couldn't find any. Actually... All I felt was a little tiny spring sticking out of where the zerk should have been. Upon further inspection it seems that the standard zerks were sheared off on the passenger and the driver sides while flexing on the trail the day before. Nobody in town had low profiles, so I ordered some on Amazon. I'll post up some pics when I get them fixed.
I’m confused how it would hit. Odd. I’ll have to look at mine tomorrow on the JK.
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LOL - yup. That happened to us while we were getting our long arms installed. In fact, Mel told me it would happen even before it happened and said it was a design flaw that engineering needed to address. Low profile zerks, the kind that you need a needle for will take care of the problem.
For whatever reason I am in my car laughing out loud at your response. It may be at the relief that I'm not the only one, or that it wasn't install error, or whatever. Either way, big... BIG thanks for the confirmation that it is not unusual.