Best homemade mod
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#73
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Custom Side Steps
Not "home made" my dad is a shop teacher and him and his student's made the steps for me. I just had to pay for the material costs 42 bucks isn't bad at all.
It's an old pic but I've had the steps for a year and a half almost and no trouble so far.
It's an old pic but I've had the steps for a year and a half almost and no trouble so far.
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I fabricated a bumper very similiar to that one on my old 355 YJ. Used 3 1/2" oil field line pipe, added some expanded for looks and had it powder coated. I was able to knock down anything in my path with it lol
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Dude, that is sick !!! that bumper looks like it came out of a Mad-Max movie, I can picture Tina Turner riding that Jeep at a 100Mph. Nice job
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It weighs a ton though since it's oil field pipe lol, but oh well, weight vs. mowing shit down.... I'll take mowing shit down any day
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#79
My first home-made mod to the JK.
Front license plate mount. I'm not the first to do it, and i didn't do it the best... but i did it myself!
It's just 2 mag light holders bolted directly to the license plate. The mag-light holders clip perfectly to the front fairlead rollers.