What was done to your JK this week?
#5541
JK Junkie
At the suggestion of someone here, I tried Turtle Wax's new Ice clear wax. It's good for plastics, convertible tops, etc. And it works GREAT on bumpers and plastic fenders! give is a whirl.
#5543
The wife's new Shortbus is now two weeks old and I'm just now getting the lift, tires, and wheels on it. But everything has all been sitting in the garage. I haven't had any time off from work. So this weekend, I finally got away from work and the honey do's and knocked out the lift. Modding Jeeps used to be easy for me. I did all kinds of lifts and parts fabrication like it was nothing. But, I'm over 40 now and it's HOT in Texas! I tell you... I almost quit after bolting up the front end. The rain and lightning didn't help either. But it probably kept me from going into a full heat stroke. All my old Jeeping buddies are busy with their own things or MOVED AWAY! ( Just kidding Chip) But, I'm not a quitter so I kept going and am glad I did. The results are phenominal. Rides good, looks good, performs great!
My wife thought I was nuts for doing it by myself. She just doesn't understand the concept of getting to know your vehicle intimately. There's just things that make more sence after you've torn it all apart and put it back together. So if you ever have trouble with it, it's nothing to fix.
She snapped this picture of my soaking wet, ugly ass right after I finished bolting up and adjusting the front link arms for the last time.
You can tell it was a turd floater of a rain. Nice work conditions,huh?
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So far it's rolling with a Black Diamond/Superlift 4.5" hybrid lift, all 8 rockrunner swivel arms, front and rear adjustable track bars, Bilstein remote reservoir shocks, and 35x12.50 17 KM2s on 17x9 KMC XD Addicts .
Tomorrow I'm bolting on the Olympic Reversa Bars for some added rocker panel protection and so Momma can get into the sumbitch. She wasn't happy having to hike her skirt up to her neck to get in it tonight when we went out to eat.
Terry
My wife thought I was nuts for doing it by myself. She just doesn't understand the concept of getting to know your vehicle intimately. There's just things that make more sence after you've torn it all apart and put it back together. So if you ever have trouble with it, it's nothing to fix.
She snapped this picture of my soaking wet, ugly ass right after I finished bolting up and adjusting the front link arms for the last time.
You can tell it was a turd floater of a rain. Nice work conditions,huh?
From this>>
To this>>
So far it's rolling with a Black Diamond/Superlift 4.5" hybrid lift, all 8 rockrunner swivel arms, front and rear adjustable track bars, Bilstein remote reservoir shocks, and 35x12.50 17 KM2s on 17x9 KMC XD Addicts .
Tomorrow I'm bolting on the Olympic Reversa Bars for some added rocker panel protection and so Momma can get into the sumbitch. She wasn't happy having to hike her skirt up to her neck to get in it tonight when we went out to eat.
Terry
#5544
Got the Olympic Reversa bars on. Real happy with the outcome. Wasn't real happy how much I had to do to get to that outcome. The short story... there were two flat fender washers missing from the hardware, the supplied bolts that held the bars onto the mounts were too short, and one mount was so miss measured I had to redrill the holes in a different place to make them fit. This product would be near perfect if Olympic would spend a few minutes doing some Quality Assurance. Regardless, they really help your entrance and exit of the vehicle. And since they are bolted to the frame, they should provide ample protection.
Mounted down for now. Will reverse them in a couple weeks for Moab.
Mounted down for now. Will reverse them in a couple weeks for Moab.
#5545
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Thats what I've been using since day one and it works great! Kept the bumpers, mirrors and top black so far.
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Rubicon Rails
Picked up and installed a set of rubicon rocker rails today. Couldnt beat it for $75.00. When your on a budget you get excited over a find like this.