NY / Long Island area installer recommendations?
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NY / Long Island area installer recommendations?
any recommendations for an installer in the NY / Long Island / Nassa
County area?
I have a 99 TJ and looking to install a lift kit and install 33's
So far the kit I had in mind was the 3.5" Super-Flex Kit by Rubico
Express, but I'm not 100% married to it yet. If there's something els
the installer carries and is somewhat "name brand" I could go for tha
as well. Only because I trust name-brands a bit better than some supe
budget kit no-one's heard of...
also, any other tips, such as - should I buy the kit online and brin
it,
or buy what they have, and how much should I expect as far as time an
money for the install to take.
PS, I've been using the car as a daily driver and currently am doin
about 80 miles a day, but next month that will drop to about 2
miles/day - hence why I waited so long to do this... but I still wil
be doing some highway miles - so any warnings on the lift or 33's for
daily driver are also welcome.
thanks in advanc
--
Mik
Mike
NY / Long Island
'03 Wrangler X - Freedom Editio
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Re: NY / Long Island area installer recommendations?
What engine and transmission do you have? Are you trying to take it out 4
wheeling or just like the look?
If you are going to be 4-wheeling it, do you intend to do trails, rock
climbing, or mudding?
Carl
"Mike" <Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x> wrote in message
news:Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x...
>
> any recommendations for an installer in the NY / Long Island / Nassau
> County area?
>
> I have a 99 TJ and looking to install a lift kit and install 33's
> So far the kit I had in mind was the 3.5" Super-Flex Kit by Rubicon
> Express, but I'm not 100% married to it yet. If there's something else
> the installer carries and is somewhat "name brand" I could go for that
> as well. Only because I trust name-brands a bit better than some super
> budget kit no-one's heard of...
>
> also, any other tips, such as - should I buy the kit online and bring
> it,
> or buy what they have, and how much should I expect as far as time and
> money for the install to take.
>
> PS, I've been using the car as a daily driver and currently am doing
> about 80 miles a day, but next month that will drop to about 20
> miles/day - hence why I waited so long to do this... but I still will
> be doing some highway miles - so any warnings on the lift or 33's for a
> daily driver are also welcome.
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> --
> Mike
>
> Mike
> NY / Long Island
> '03 Wrangler X - Freedom Edition
> ----- Posted via http://www.wranglergear.com
>
wheeling or just like the look?
If you are going to be 4-wheeling it, do you intend to do trails, rock
climbing, or mudding?
Carl
"Mike" <Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x> wrote in message
news:Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x...
>
> any recommendations for an installer in the NY / Long Island / Nassau
> County area?
>
> I have a 99 TJ and looking to install a lift kit and install 33's
> So far the kit I had in mind was the 3.5" Super-Flex Kit by Rubicon
> Express, but I'm not 100% married to it yet. If there's something else
> the installer carries and is somewhat "name brand" I could go for that
> as well. Only because I trust name-brands a bit better than some super
> budget kit no-one's heard of...
>
> also, any other tips, such as - should I buy the kit online and bring
> it,
> or buy what they have, and how much should I expect as far as time and
> money for the install to take.
>
> PS, I've been using the car as a daily driver and currently am doing
> about 80 miles a day, but next month that will drop to about 20
> miles/day - hence why I waited so long to do this... but I still will
> be doing some highway miles - so any warnings on the lift or 33's for a
> daily driver are also welcome.
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> --
> Mike
>
> Mike
> NY / Long Island
> '03 Wrangler X - Freedom Edition
> ----- Posted via http://www.wranglergear.com
>
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Re: NY / Long Island area installer recommendations?
What engine and transmission do you have? Are you trying to take it out 4
wheeling or just like the look?
If you are going to be 4-wheeling it, do you intend to do trails, rock
climbing, or mudding?
Carl
"Mike" <Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x> wrote in message
news:Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x...
>
> any recommendations for an installer in the NY / Long Island / Nassau
> County area?
>
> I have a 99 TJ and looking to install a lift kit and install 33's
> So far the kit I had in mind was the 3.5" Super-Flex Kit by Rubicon
> Express, but I'm not 100% married to it yet. If there's something else
> the installer carries and is somewhat "name brand" I could go for that
> as well. Only because I trust name-brands a bit better than some super
> budget kit no-one's heard of...
>
> also, any other tips, such as - should I buy the kit online and bring
> it,
> or buy what they have, and how much should I expect as far as time and
> money for the install to take.
>
> PS, I've been using the car as a daily driver and currently am doing
> about 80 miles a day, but next month that will drop to about 20
> miles/day - hence why I waited so long to do this... but I still will
> be doing some highway miles - so any warnings on the lift or 33's for a
> daily driver are also welcome.
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> --
> Mike
>
> Mike
> NY / Long Island
> '03 Wrangler X - Freedom Edition
> ----- Posted via http://www.wranglergear.com
>
wheeling or just like the look?
If you are going to be 4-wheeling it, do you intend to do trails, rock
climbing, or mudding?
Carl
"Mike" <Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x> wrote in message
news:Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x...
>
> any recommendations for an installer in the NY / Long Island / Nassau
> County area?
>
> I have a 99 TJ and looking to install a lift kit and install 33's
> So far the kit I had in mind was the 3.5" Super-Flex Kit by Rubicon
> Express, but I'm not 100% married to it yet. If there's something else
> the installer carries and is somewhat "name brand" I could go for that
> as well. Only because I trust name-brands a bit better than some super
> budget kit no-one's heard of...
>
> also, any other tips, such as - should I buy the kit online and bring
> it,
> or buy what they have, and how much should I expect as far as time and
> money for the install to take.
>
> PS, I've been using the car as a daily driver and currently am doing
> about 80 miles a day, but next month that will drop to about 20
> miles/day - hence why I waited so long to do this... but I still will
> be doing some highway miles - so any warnings on the lift or 33's for a
> daily driver are also welcome.
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> --
> Mike
>
> Mike
> NY / Long Island
> '03 Wrangler X - Freedom Edition
> ----- Posted via http://www.wranglergear.com
>
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Re: NY / Long Island area installer recommendations?
What engine and transmission do you have? Are you trying to take it out 4
wheeling or just like the look?
If you are going to be 4-wheeling it, do you intend to do trails, rock
climbing, or mudding?
Carl
"Mike" <Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x> wrote in message
news:Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x...
>
> any recommendations for an installer in the NY / Long Island / Nassau
> County area?
>
> I have a 99 TJ and looking to install a lift kit and install 33's
> So far the kit I had in mind was the 3.5" Super-Flex Kit by Rubicon
> Express, but I'm not 100% married to it yet. If there's something else
> the installer carries and is somewhat "name brand" I could go for that
> as well. Only because I trust name-brands a bit better than some super
> budget kit no-one's heard of...
>
> also, any other tips, such as - should I buy the kit online and bring
> it,
> or buy what they have, and how much should I expect as far as time and
> money for the install to take.
>
> PS, I've been using the car as a daily driver and currently am doing
> about 80 miles a day, but next month that will drop to about 20
> miles/day - hence why I waited so long to do this... but I still will
> be doing some highway miles - so any warnings on the lift or 33's for a
> daily driver are also welcome.
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> --
> Mike
>
> Mike
> NY / Long Island
> '03 Wrangler X - Freedom Edition
> ----- Posted via http://www.wranglergear.com
>
wheeling or just like the look?
If you are going to be 4-wheeling it, do you intend to do trails, rock
climbing, or mudding?
Carl
"Mike" <Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x> wrote in message
news:Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x...
>
> any recommendations for an installer in the NY / Long Island / Nassau
> County area?
>
> I have a 99 TJ and looking to install a lift kit and install 33's
> So far the kit I had in mind was the 3.5" Super-Flex Kit by Rubicon
> Express, but I'm not 100% married to it yet. If there's something else
> the installer carries and is somewhat "name brand" I could go for that
> as well. Only because I trust name-brands a bit better than some super
> budget kit no-one's heard of...
>
> also, any other tips, such as - should I buy the kit online and bring
> it,
> or buy what they have, and how much should I expect as far as time and
> money for the install to take.
>
> PS, I've been using the car as a daily driver and currently am doing
> about 80 miles a day, but next month that will drop to about 20
> miles/day - hence why I waited so long to do this... but I still will
> be doing some highway miles - so any warnings on the lift or 33's for a
> daily driver are also welcome.
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> --
> Mike
>
> Mike
> NY / Long Island
> '03 Wrangler X - Freedom Edition
> ----- Posted via http://www.wranglergear.com
>
#5
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Re: NY / Long Island area installer recommendations?
Which Rear end do you have?
I have an O2, with 32's and a 2 inch lift. 6cyl 5spd 3.73 rear, I can still
use 5th gear but in stop and go Traffic on the L.I.E. ... I HATE IT. I love
my jeep, but i cant use it as my daily driver, especially with gas prices
the way they are. It also does not have the pick up that it had with the
stock tires.
JOHN
"Mike" <Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x> wrote in message
news:Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x...
>
> any recommendations for an installer in the NY / Long Island / Nassau
> County area?
>
> I have a 99 TJ and looking to install a lift kit and install 33's
> So far the kit I had in mind was the 3.5" Super-Flex Kit by Rubicon
> Express, but I'm not 100% married to it yet. If there's something else
> the installer carries and is somewhat "name brand" I could go for that
> as well. Only because I trust name-brands a bit better than some super
> budget kit no-one's heard of...
>
> also, any other tips, such as - should I buy the kit online and bring
> it,
> or buy what they have, and how much should I expect as far as time and
> money for the install to take.
>
> PS, I've been using the car as a daily driver and currently am doing
> about 80 miles a day, but next month that will drop to about 20
> miles/day - hence why I waited so long to do this... but I still will
> be doing some highway miles - so any warnings on the lift or 33's for a
> daily driver are also welcome.
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> --
> Mike
>
> Mike
> NY / Long Island
> '03 Wrangler X - Freedom Edition
> ----- Posted via http://www.wranglergear.com
>
I have an O2, with 32's and a 2 inch lift. 6cyl 5spd 3.73 rear, I can still
use 5th gear but in stop and go Traffic on the L.I.E. ... I HATE IT. I love
my jeep, but i cant use it as my daily driver, especially with gas prices
the way they are. It also does not have the pick up that it had with the
stock tires.
JOHN
"Mike" <Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x> wrote in message
news:Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x...
>
> any recommendations for an installer in the NY / Long Island / Nassau
> County area?
>
> I have a 99 TJ and looking to install a lift kit and install 33's
> So far the kit I had in mind was the 3.5" Super-Flex Kit by Rubicon
> Express, but I'm not 100% married to it yet. If there's something else
> the installer carries and is somewhat "name brand" I could go for that
> as well. Only because I trust name-brands a bit better than some super
> budget kit no-one's heard of...
>
> also, any other tips, such as - should I buy the kit online and bring
> it,
> or buy what they have, and how much should I expect as far as time and
> money for the install to take.
>
> PS, I've been using the car as a daily driver and currently am doing
> about 80 miles a day, but next month that will drop to about 20
> miles/day - hence why I waited so long to do this... but I still will
> be doing some highway miles - so any warnings on the lift or 33's for a
> daily driver are also welcome.
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> --
> Mike
>
> Mike
> NY / Long Island
> '03 Wrangler X - Freedom Edition
> ----- Posted via http://www.wranglergear.com
>
#6
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Re: NY / Long Island area installer recommendations?
Which Rear end do you have?
I have an O2, with 32's and a 2 inch lift. 6cyl 5spd 3.73 rear, I can still
use 5th gear but in stop and go Traffic on the L.I.E. ... I HATE IT. I love
my jeep, but i cant use it as my daily driver, especially with gas prices
the way they are. It also does not have the pick up that it had with the
stock tires.
JOHN
"Mike" <Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x> wrote in message
news:Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x...
>
> any recommendations for an installer in the NY / Long Island / Nassau
> County area?
>
> I have a 99 TJ and looking to install a lift kit and install 33's
> So far the kit I had in mind was the 3.5" Super-Flex Kit by Rubicon
> Express, but I'm not 100% married to it yet. If there's something else
> the installer carries and is somewhat "name brand" I could go for that
> as well. Only because I trust name-brands a bit better than some super
> budget kit no-one's heard of...
>
> also, any other tips, such as - should I buy the kit online and bring
> it,
> or buy what they have, and how much should I expect as far as time and
> money for the install to take.
>
> PS, I've been using the car as a daily driver and currently am doing
> about 80 miles a day, but next month that will drop to about 20
> miles/day - hence why I waited so long to do this... but I still will
> be doing some highway miles - so any warnings on the lift or 33's for a
> daily driver are also welcome.
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> --
> Mike
>
> Mike
> NY / Long Island
> '03 Wrangler X - Freedom Edition
> ----- Posted via http://www.wranglergear.com
>
I have an O2, with 32's and a 2 inch lift. 6cyl 5spd 3.73 rear, I can still
use 5th gear but in stop and go Traffic on the L.I.E. ... I HATE IT. I love
my jeep, but i cant use it as my daily driver, especially with gas prices
the way they are. It also does not have the pick up that it had with the
stock tires.
JOHN
"Mike" <Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x> wrote in message
news:Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x...
>
> any recommendations for an installer in the NY / Long Island / Nassau
> County area?
>
> I have a 99 TJ and looking to install a lift kit and install 33's
> So far the kit I had in mind was the 3.5" Super-Flex Kit by Rubicon
> Express, but I'm not 100% married to it yet. If there's something else
> the installer carries and is somewhat "name brand" I could go for that
> as well. Only because I trust name-brands a bit better than some super
> budget kit no-one's heard of...
>
> also, any other tips, such as - should I buy the kit online and bring
> it,
> or buy what they have, and how much should I expect as far as time and
> money for the install to take.
>
> PS, I've been using the car as a daily driver and currently am doing
> about 80 miles a day, but next month that will drop to about 20
> miles/day - hence why I waited so long to do this... but I still will
> be doing some highway miles - so any warnings on the lift or 33's for a
> daily driver are also welcome.
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> --
> Mike
>
> Mike
> NY / Long Island
> '03 Wrangler X - Freedom Edition
> ----- Posted via http://www.wranglergear.com
>
#7
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Re: NY / Long Island area installer recommendations?
Which Rear end do you have?
I have an O2, with 32's and a 2 inch lift. 6cyl 5spd 3.73 rear, I can still
use 5th gear but in stop and go Traffic on the L.I.E. ... I HATE IT. I love
my jeep, but i cant use it as my daily driver, especially with gas prices
the way they are. It also does not have the pick up that it had with the
stock tires.
JOHN
"Mike" <Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x> wrote in message
news:Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x...
>
> any recommendations for an installer in the NY / Long Island / Nassau
> County area?
>
> I have a 99 TJ and looking to install a lift kit and install 33's
> So far the kit I had in mind was the 3.5" Super-Flex Kit by Rubicon
> Express, but I'm not 100% married to it yet. If there's something else
> the installer carries and is somewhat "name brand" I could go for that
> as well. Only because I trust name-brands a bit better than some super
> budget kit no-one's heard of...
>
> also, any other tips, such as - should I buy the kit online and bring
> it,
> or buy what they have, and how much should I expect as far as time and
> money for the install to take.
>
> PS, I've been using the car as a daily driver and currently am doing
> about 80 miles a day, but next month that will drop to about 20
> miles/day - hence why I waited so long to do this... but I still will
> be doing some highway miles - so any warnings on the lift or 33's for a
> daily driver are also welcome.
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> --
> Mike
>
> Mike
> NY / Long Island
> '03 Wrangler X - Freedom Edition
> ----- Posted via http://www.wranglergear.com
>
I have an O2, with 32's and a 2 inch lift. 6cyl 5spd 3.73 rear, I can still
use 5th gear but in stop and go Traffic on the L.I.E. ... I HATE IT. I love
my jeep, but i cant use it as my daily driver, especially with gas prices
the way they are. It also does not have the pick up that it had with the
stock tires.
JOHN
"Mike" <Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x> wrote in message
news:Mike.27bauc@no-mx-wranglergear.com.x...
>
> any recommendations for an installer in the NY / Long Island / Nassau
> County area?
>
> I have a 99 TJ and looking to install a lift kit and install 33's
> So far the kit I had in mind was the 3.5" Super-Flex Kit by Rubicon
> Express, but I'm not 100% married to it yet. If there's something else
> the installer carries and is somewhat "name brand" I could go for that
> as well. Only because I trust name-brands a bit better than some super
> budget kit no-one's heard of...
>
> also, any other tips, such as - should I buy the kit online and bring
> it,
> or buy what they have, and how much should I expect as far as time and
> money for the install to take.
>
> PS, I've been using the car as a daily driver and currently am doing
> about 80 miles a day, but next month that will drop to about 20
> miles/day - hence why I waited so long to do this... but I still will
> be doing some highway miles - so any warnings on the lift or 33's for a
> daily driver are also welcome.
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> --
> Mike
>
> Mike
> NY / Long Island
> '03 Wrangler X - Freedom Edition
> ----- Posted via http://www.wranglergear.com
>
#8
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Re: NY / Long Island area installer recommendations?
It's the 6 cyl, with a manual transmission.
I can't say for sure when I'd have the time to take it 4 wheelin, s
it's more for the look - but - this doesn't mean I wouldn't want to b
able to go if I wanted to... I do need to keep it's ability to be
daily driver thoug
--
Mik
Mike
NY / Long Island
'03 Wrangler X - Freedom Editio
----- Posted via http://www.wranglergear.co
#9
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Re: NY / Long Island area installer recommendations?
It's the 6 cyl, with a manual transmission.
I can't say for sure when I'd have the time to take it 4 wheelin, s
it's more for the look - but - this doesn't mean I wouldn't want to b
able to go if I wanted to... I do need to keep it's ability to be
daily driver thoug
--
Mik
Mike
NY / Long Island
'03 Wrangler X - Freedom Editio
----- Posted via http://www.wranglergear.co
#10
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Re: NY / Long Island area installer recommendations?
It's the 6 cyl, with a manual transmission.
I can't say for sure when I'd have the time to take it 4 wheelin, s
it's more for the look - but - this doesn't mean I wouldn't want to b
able to go if I wanted to... I do need to keep it's ability to be
daily driver thoug
--
Mik
Mike
NY / Long Island
'03 Wrangler X - Freedom Editio
----- Posted via http://www.wranglergear.co