What was done to your JK this week?
JK Freak
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Didn't trim the dash at all!! Didn't even scratch it. However, on the drivers side the metal upright is causing a slight bulge of the dash. I haven't decided if its big enough for me to address. If I do fix it,, it will just be the little lip at the top edge of the dash that gets cut. It will not be noticeable.
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Didn't trim the dash at all!! Didn't even scratch it. However, on the drivers side the metal upright is causing a slight bulge of the dash. I haven't decided if its big enough for me to address. If I do fix it,, it will just be the little lip at the top edge of the dash that gets cut. It will not be noticeable.
JK Newbie
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JK Junkie
I just installed my new synergy high clearance rocker cards. They are 1/4 steel mini boat sides.
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I also got the new Quadratech LED headlights
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I painted and installed my new D44 diff covers by poison spider.
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That's it. Thanks
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I also got the new Quadratech LED headlights
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I painted and installed my new D44 diff covers by poison spider.
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That's it. Thanks
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JK Freak
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Uprights and double center bar are gloss black. The cross bars at the dash and overhead are a dark silver/grey. Anthracite is what they call it. Its a very close match to the trim on the dash.
JK Enthusiast
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Thanks..the install was pretty much straight forward. You will need to pull the install instructions from project jk to follow, along with what you get from LOD site. There were a few points that I needed to figure out when bolting to frame. Make sure you have the right tools and drill bits before hand. I could have used better bit when drilling the frame. Otherwise, it wasn't difficult. I took tons of pics while I was installing, so feel free to shoot me a PM if needed.
JK Junkie