Line-X on my JK
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Line-X on my JK
Line-X Omaha has had my JK for four days.
http://www.linexpics.com/
I just got it back. The wait has been worth it.
Aside from the aesthetic, toughness, permanence and ease of cleanup, an unexpected byproduct of the modification is much reduced road noise. Gone are the tin can vibrations and loud noises from the drive train.
Here are some photos, hope y'all approve.
http://www.linexpics.com/
I just got it back. The wait has been worth it.
Aside from the aesthetic, toughness, permanence and ease of cleanup, an unexpected byproduct of the modification is much reduced road noise. Gone are the tin can vibrations and loud noises from the drive train.
Here are some photos, hope y'all approve.
Last edited by HappyCurmudgeon; 06-06-2009 at 05:26 AM. Reason: Broke Hyperlink for a second time.
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Fantastic!
I'm thinking of doing mine this summer, along with some Duplicolor on the interior of the hard top and a proper rust-proofing of the entire thing. The rust-proofing provided by the dealership is absolute shite!
I'm thinking of doing mine this summer, along with some Duplicolor on the interior of the hard top and a proper rust-proofing of the entire thing. The rust-proofing provided by the dealership is absolute shite!
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Looks great.
Copycat
Oh, and for those asking price, it is up to the shop. $400 would probably be the cheapest you could get it done, and some places want up to $800.
Mine was $450, and I did the majority of the removal of parts prior to getting to the store.
Copycat
Oh, and for those asking price, it is up to the shop. $400 would probably be the cheapest you could get it done, and some places want up to $800.
Mine was $450, and I did the majority of the removal of parts prior to getting to the store.