What was done to your JK this week?
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Originally Posted by bsharp704
Put my big boy tires on. I am on 37's
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Oh and had to put the top and doors back on. Going to a offroad show and need to haul it over. Calling for rain today and tomorrow.
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Oh and had to put the top and doors back on. Going to a offroad show and need to haul it over. Calling for rain today and tomorrow.
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Bought her a Bikini top and a pull behind 4X6 trailer for longer trips. Taking her to the beach at the end of July (8 hour drive), oh and the wife and kids are coming too.
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N/p.. After taking doors off, take hinges of the door, you might have to put a little muscle behind it tho cause it was painted over it, you gonna hear some popping noise, don't worry about it, it's ok. Then just pulled the hinge off once the screws are out. I used the 150 grit sand paper, then sand away the whole thing, don't have to sand all the way to metal, but get rid of them bubbles & the clear coat. You can use a sander if you have one, I did it by hand cause I didn't have one. Then when you're done sanding, wash them good with dish detergent & dry them with towel, then once is completely dry, start painting. I gave mine about 3 coats. Once dry, then they're ready to go on. Enjoy the project, it's fun, & they look awesome afterwards.
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Originally Posted by ludski
Smittybilt Front Bumper
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