What was done to your JK this week?
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35's and cut the bumper so the spare would on factory carrier
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35's and cut the bumper so the spare would on factory carrier
This time I did the spacer though.
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Finished up my RK Stock Mod + LCAs last night. Took some after pics this morning:
Before:
After:
A bit more time consuming than I had hoped, but reasonably simple outside of a few "wtf?" moments.
Next project(s) include cutting my fenders, removing the front plastic bumper cover, cutting the metal bumper underneath into a stubby and using the end pieces to weld into the sides of the remaining bumper to close it off, then applying bedliner.
Before:
After:
A bit more time consuming than I had hoped, but reasonably simple outside of a few "wtf?" moments.
Next project(s) include cutting my fenders, removing the front plastic bumper cover, cutting the metal bumper underneath into a stubby and using the end pieces to weld into the sides of the remaining bumper to close it off, then applying bedliner.
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