Life is a sheet of paper between your fingertips, it can be yanked from you at any time. Live life while you have it, because tomorrow hasn't come yet.
Ron
I have this one in the back of mine. He's held up pretty good for all these years. Great grandnephews keep trying to borrow him permanently.
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Ron
Mine is @wanderingtrailjeep on IG. Haven't put much up since I had brain surgery last August. Should get cleared to drive by the end of April. Fingers crossed. Gladiator sitting in the garage since then. Followed you both.
Ron
I went out and visited with my Jeep that hasn't moved out of the garage in 7 months. I think it's a little sad. Though my ARB fuse bracket from American Adventure Labs is here, so I may clean up the wiring next week while the wife is at work.
Ron
I walked out and looked at mine parked in the garage since Aug. 9th of last year. I know the batteries are dead. Someone "and I won't mention the wifes name" needed to plug something in where the NOCO tender was plugged in and didn't plug it back in. Found that out at lunch today. Hopefully...
Can someone get me a measurement from the stock bump stop pad to the bottom of the bump stop in the front and back? I want to compare it to the BDS 3" suspension that is on mine when I bought it. Claytons 2.5 looks much higher. I've run Clayton on all of my previous Jeeps.
Ron
I rainbow unicorned my boss's Bronco Raptor at work. All the Jeep owners in the parking lot got into it with putting unicorns on his Bronco each day for about 2 weeks. Some of the tags were hilarious. He was a good sport since he used to own a TJ.
Ron
Unless you get air in the system via the brake reservoir, bleeding is just like the old days farthest to closest. Bleed the rear passenger first, then rear driver, then front passenger, then front driver. I have replaced a line, hooked up the bleed bottle, bleed it, then moved on to the next...