No more faded padding for my roll bars!
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No more faded padding for my roll bars!
I have been experiencing severe Mod withdrawals lately. I'm dying to pull the trigger on re-gearing, but I don't need to spend that money so I decided to finally remove the padding from my roll bars and spray them. It was more work than I was thinking going in, but love the way it turned out.
I should have taken better pictures of it completed from this weekend, but didn't realize I didn't have any good ones until I was unloading them at work.
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with the padding stripped
Then I decided to remove the front bars instead of trying to tape and cover everything
My pile of stripped parts
Finished Product
I should have taken better pictures of it completed from this weekend, but didn't realize I didn't have any good ones until I was unloading them at work.
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with the padding stripped
Then I decided to remove the front bars instead of trying to tape and cover everything
My pile of stripped parts
Finished Product
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I like the no-pad look, especially when someone invests the time necessary to get everything tidy like this. Still, the photos illustrate just how sparse rollover protection is on these Jeeps. I really need to get that River Raider weld-in cage I've been eyeballing. Hrmm.
Anyway, nice work!
Anyway, nice work!
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I like the no-pad look, especially when someone invests the time necessary to get everything tidy like this. Still, the photos illustrate just how sparse rollover protection is on these Jeeps. I really need to get that River Raider weld-in cage I've been eyeballing. Hrmm.
Anyway, nice work!
Anyway, nice work!