Anyone in the Gboro/Burlington area need some extra hands for their build

futureeuqb

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Burlington
OK, so here's the deal. If you are doing any work on your jeep and could use some extra muscle or just a extra pair of hands I would more then willing to help out.

I am doing this in exchange for your knowledge and know-how. I have no jeep experience but just got a 2004 TJ and want to do all the work on it myself but need to learn some first. I am hoping to learn by helping whoever needs it.
 
Yeah, you should just go up to the flats and ask questions to people with similar rigs. We are generally a really nice bunch who would be willing to share and you could learn a lot, and also see a lot of cool action.

I will be working on my rig in lexington this weekend if you wanna ride down, but i know that is a good ways from you.
 
What are you doing to ur tj. if its a lift it should all be bolt on. I did my 3.5" lift on my xj in two days and I'm only 17 plus the first time I have ever took anything apart on my jeep. Best way to learn is to do it urself. Directions are pretty self explanitory. Look up some terms like the trac bar, sway bar links, brake connections, and pinion angle, pictures def help. Plus if you run into a problem look it up online or pm someone you know.

Coils are tricky, depends. I think springs are easier. Just get correct tools ahead of time. Also looking up other build threads on here help a ton
 
Thanks for the advice guys.
 
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