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What was done to your JK this week?

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Old 12-02-2011, 09:48 AM
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Did that a couple of months back.. Love them
Old 12-02-2011, 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by DB3AST
Did that a couple of months back.. Love them
I love them too but man they are expensive for what they are. Everyone says they are high quality though. I do want some but not at the expense of other mods
Old 12-02-2011, 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Rdub18

I love them too but man they are expensive for what they are. Everyone says they are high quality though. I do want some but not at the expense of other mods
That's why they were one of my latter mods but your right the price is a deterrent, I himmed & hawed for ever, but no regrets!
Old 12-02-2011, 10:33 AM
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Swapped out to 37's this week and some black xd addicts with a front bumper trim and homemade flat fenders. It was a good week.
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Old 12-02-2011, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by ludski

x2 to that. i love them. but that price is just a real face slapper.
Same here, I went with the daystars and was planning on heading to lowe's and trying to make my own set and do a write up, but haven't had the chance.
Old 12-02-2011, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Dblaron
Swapped out to 37's this week and some black xd addicts with a front bumper trim and homemade flat fenders. It was a good week.
Lookin good!
Old 12-02-2011, 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Danny4652
During the summer I got tired of having to find places to lock my stuff up. So I found "runjenx" write up on the forum for a rear storage compartment. I made a few adjustments to suit my needs and I'm pretty happy with the results. Thanks runjenx!

Used two 6 inch metal studs ($9.00), Gray indoor/outdoor carpet remnant from Lowes ($12.00), one can loctite spray adhesive ($6.00), hinges and lock ($11.00). The rest I had lying around the shop.

Its big enough to hold a bunch of gear, my soft top, or freedoms tops, and I can lock it.

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Wow that looks great. I've been brainstorming on what to do this coming spring when I start taking my tops off. You wouldn't happen to have the demensions of the cuts you had to make do you? If not thats cool, great job thanks for the idea.
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Yesterday...I got rid of my GY Wrangler Sr-A's and had four GY Silent Armor tires put on. Bring it on, ole man winter!!
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Originally Posted by Black-Shadow
Wow that looks great. I've been brainstorming on what to do this coming spring when I start taking my tops off. You wouldn't happen to have the demensions of the cuts you had to make do you? If not thats cool, great job thanks for the idea.
The outside dimensions on the box are 42 inches wide and 31 inches deep. I used 6 iinch metal studs to cut down on weight . Along the bottom of the metal studs (where the it meets the contour of the floor) I trimmed the the metal studs so the box would sit flush. After the box was formed I reinforced the the top edge of the box with wood because the metal edge likes to flex. I should have taken pics during the process.
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Originally Posted by Black-Shadow
Wow that looks great. I've been brainstorming on what to do this coming spring when I start taking my tops off. You wouldn't happen to have the demensions of the cuts you had to make do you? If not thats cool, great job thanks for the idea.
Oh and thanks for the compliment!!


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