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Old 01-29-2008, 04:37 PM
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Yeah, I do have to see the "dent Guy" and I wax 3 times a year and rub out the scratches. I take the OEM tires off and put them in the attic until turn in. They always like it when I return them with brand new tires. Only issue I have had is that I lost a key fob once and they got me for $150!! Thats why I try to protect mine as much as I can.
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Congrats on the new ride !!! Welcome to the site ! Hope to see some pics soon !

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welcome...nice choice....even though we know what they look like

This thread is useless without pics......
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Alright, I just got the New Meat today from UPS. Had them put on her within 45 minutes of delivery. Here are some photos!

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As if it wasn't hard enough to settle on a set of 35's, you post yet another great looking set to choose from. Sweet ride!
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Mu,

I would love to see the advantages of the Alpha compared with the original H3 in Moab.

Several of us will be there following the Easter Jeep Safari March 20 - March 30. Consider yourself invited.
http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...ewpost&t=31456

An experienced fellow Michigan H3 wheeler (SR1355) will be driving out for the trip (He has already made the trip out from Michigan a couple times last year).

As far as the spring hanger skid plates....yes, and yes.

The rear axle......spider $80.00

Rocky Road sliders kick ass on H3's.

The rear axle has been strong enough and articulation can be modified significantly with simple shackle mods and new shocks.

Skip indexing keys......crank the front level and add the Cognito shocks for the H3.
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