What was done to your JK this week?
#4271
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Duplicolor Bed-lined the pinch seam and my nerf bars to match the fenders. Also did all of the locks, so now the only things not black or green are the wheels (so tempting...).
Put cupholders in the rear bumper.
Or-Fab rear tire jerry can carrier and JKS discos coming soon.
Put cupholders in the rear bumper.
Or-Fab rear tire jerry can carrier and JKS discos coming soon.
#4272
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Dallas, Texas, United States
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Aftermarket Switch Location Kit and Cage
Installed my Aftermarket Switch Location Kit today while my Rock Hard Sport Cage was getting powder coated. Just picked it up and thinking about getting started on the cage tonight!
I wanted to have the Aftermarket Switch Location Kit now, even though I have no trail lights or other electronics just yet, because the sport cage obstructs where the wire harness of the Aftermarket Switch Location Kit goes from inside the Jeep into the engine compartment. So now it's in place and ready whenever I get rolling on the other stuff.
BTW, if you're in Dallas, I would recommend Crosslink Powder Coating on Morrison Dr. My initial impression is that Patrick provides quality service, was very eager to get my job done, and it only cost $100 for all the pieces of the cage.
I'll let you know if there are any issues with the finish, as well as the install of the cage.
Also, the only problem I had with the it was with the rubber grommet that is seated in the fire wall between the cabin and the engine compartment. I was unable to seat the one supplied with the Aftermarket Switch Location Kit and decided to have a beer instead.
It is Friday after all!
I wanted to have the Aftermarket Switch Location Kit now, even though I have no trail lights or other electronics just yet, because the sport cage obstructs where the wire harness of the Aftermarket Switch Location Kit goes from inside the Jeep into the engine compartment. So now it's in place and ready whenever I get rolling on the other stuff.
BTW, if you're in Dallas, I would recommend Crosslink Powder Coating on Morrison Dr. My initial impression is that Patrick provides quality service, was very eager to get my job done, and it only cost $100 for all the pieces of the cage.
I'll let you know if there are any issues with the finish, as well as the install of the cage.
Also, the only problem I had with the it was with the rubber grommet that is seated in the fire wall between the cabin and the engine compartment. I was unable to seat the one supplied with the Aftermarket Switch Location Kit and decided to have a beer instead.
It is Friday after all!
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#4279
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
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Today I finally got around to installing my spidertrax spacers, definitely looks better. I also installed my CB with Arizona Rocky Road mount. Ended up with and SWR of 1.1 on channel 1 and 1.3 on channel 40.
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#4280
Fixed bad ground on cb antenna (it still functioned thanks to dbl grounds!) and resolved reason it broke in the first place. Too stiff a wire.
Modified solenoid bracket so box doesn't hit bumper anymore. Also now I can run my winch cover.
Rewrapped winch cable with a load on it and painted roller fairlead
Touched up silver paint on vent surrounds.
Misc BS on a sunny day. Didn't wash her though! She's still dirty!
Oh and I took the top down and went for a ride!
Modified solenoid bracket so box doesn't hit bumper anymore. Also now I can run my winch cover.
Rewrapped winch cable with a load on it and painted roller fairlead
Touched up silver paint on vent surrounds.
Misc BS on a sunny day. Didn't wash her though! She's still dirty!
Oh and I took the top down and went for a ride!