MBRP Diesel Jeep 4 Door JK Truck
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Whats gonna happen with the little railing outside the 'bed' of the JK (where the softtop snaps in) and the difference with the piece you just welded in? are you gonna leave that difference or are you gonna make it look seamless?
AND... i guess you gonna have to build the "wall" below the hard top behind the seats, right?
AND... i guess you gonna have to build the "wall" below the hard top behind the seats, right?
We hope to have the inside of the bed section looking much more complete by the end of the week.
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i would have loved it if something like this was available when i got my jku... i had to make a decision to either go back to a wrangler or pick up a tacoma. if they made a 4 dr jeep with a top and doors that could come off and a bed close in size to a taco, i would be sold.
i don;t know if it is worth doing, but could you have the "wall" separating the bed from the jeep either removable or able to fold down over the seats so the bed could extend all the way to the front seats? it would actually be pretty sweet if somehow the "wall" folded down to cover over the folded down rear seats (or atleast the area where the bottom of the seats meet the floor)
i hate that little hole when putting bigger things in the back of my jku
i guess another option could be one of those taco bed extenders...
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Whats gonna happen with the little railing outside the 'bed' of the JK (where the softtop snaps in) and the difference with the piece you just welded in? are you gonna leave that difference or are you gonna make it look seamless?
AND... i guess you gonna have to build the "wall" below the hard top behind the seats, right?
AND... i guess you gonna have to build the "wall" below the hard top behind the seats, right?
The box will be smoothed out to have a cleaner look and we will not be running the typical soft top so the hook style lip is not needed.
The hard top is starting to take shape as well, but lots more work to get it looking like we would like. Just a quick update showing today's progress.
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sweet build
This is a sweet build im loving watching this.....When I saw this set of pics I couldnt help but thinking that a matching trailer made from a jk Rearend would look totally kick ass behind pulled behind this thing!!!
Awesome work guys I love it!!
Awesome work guys I love it!!
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More pictures coming tomorrow. Should have a good update for you guys. The trailer would be a cool idea too.
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As promised, the updates are coming in...
The wall behind the rear seats was the next step in closing in the back of the Jeep. We have contoured the wall to fit the shape of the hard top, and it's coming together quite nicely.
Hard top set in place...
A bit better shot of the box and hard top sitting in place.
Welding in the wall.
Box floor in place, before the fenders have been cut in.
Fenders and inner box work will likely wait until after the suspension work has been done. We want to know how much upwards travel is going to be needed before installing the inner fenders.
Looking good at this point. Some nice welds, and everything is getting closed in.
Hard top can now be reworked off the Jeep to get it filled in and smoothed out.
What do you guys think?
The wall behind the rear seats was the next step in closing in the back of the Jeep. We have contoured the wall to fit the shape of the hard top, and it's coming together quite nicely.
Hard top set in place...
A bit better shot of the box and hard top sitting in place.
Welding in the wall.
Box floor in place, before the fenders have been cut in.
Fenders and inner box work will likely wait until after the suspension work has been done. We want to know how much upwards travel is going to be needed before installing the inner fenders.
Looking good at this point. Some nice welds, and everything is getting closed in.
Hard top can now be reworked off the Jeep to get it filled in and smoothed out.
What do you guys think?
#190
i just LOVE IT...
i have a question... how is the process of putting the hard top back together after you have cut all that plastic? how do you make it look like it was never cut? is there something like a plastic welder or something?
i'm guessing you'll have to bed-line it after smoothing, right?
i have a question... how is the process of putting the hard top back together after you have cut all that plastic? how do you make it look like it was never cut? is there something like a plastic welder or something?
i'm guessing you'll have to bed-line it after smoothing, right?