WILDHOBO
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Definitely not. And I had to have one rebalanced after breaking a bead on Friday. So it was a totally different shop. They had to use a decent amount as well.Good to hear I'm not the only one
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Definitely not. And I had to have one rebalanced after breaking a bead on Friday. So it was a totally different shop. They had to use a decent amount as well.Good to hear I'm not the only one
I love mine, and put one on my wife’s car quickly after. Now changing her oil isn’t a terrible experience. It’s just easy.the answer is a Fumoto valve or similar (valvomax, etc). Easiest oil change in the world. get the accessory tubing and it'll slip right onto the nipple.
Rebel Off-Road Summit series bumper with optional sliders, coated with Prismatic Powder Poison Spyder Black to mach my Poison Spyder Front Bumper. Thing's a tank, much nicer than my old Go-Rhino bumper. I wrote a little more in detail here.What bumper is that?
Taking Tetris to another level. ?Preventative maintenance. New HD Dynatrac Ball Joints, just turned 80k miles, 65k of it with 37s on the stock ball joints, truck steering feels tighter over the washboards.
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Gee, I wonder why - certainly nothing to do with where you work and what you do there, I'm sure.....ill get ya some later. not allowed to take pics at work
Looks a little bit like the neat looking Jeep we see now and then around Ankeny -Gave the JTR a sibling.
Hi, my name is Chad - and I have an addiction....
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Yeah it's a half cab made by Gr8Tops. I'm probably going to remove it and put a full length hard top back on. But it was designed by a guy named Jeff S..something. He has a bunch of patents for Jeep things by them, and MORE, and even the Dinoot Jeep tub trailer was designed by him. he has a lot of cool things for the TJ/LJ. What sold me on this was the condition. For its age it has basically no rust. Nothing that can't be spot checked. Every other option I was looking at was either in the 45K range of show quality, or a total rust bucket that wouldn't last another 5 years. This one looks like it is only 2 or 3 years old effectively. Gonna get it all cleaned up and have a body shop take care of a couple scratches and frame spots, then treat it with the same rust prevention I did on the JTR. The TJ is too far gone now, and I only drove it 12 days in the winter 4 years ago. That's all it took for it to rust too bad to be corrected reasonably.Looks a little bit like the neat looking Jeep we see now and then around Ankeny -
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Thanks - I have a Mojave with the factory Mopar rails which I think RokBlokz refers to as Rubicon rails. I will have to search for a Mojave owner that has installed them since I think the fender flares are different. I do like the quick detach ability. I also want to make sure they would function as expected with my ) offset wheels fitted with BFG 35 that are 12.5.With the extra thickness of the flare extension, I did make a small clearance cut on the RB flaps to let it lay flatter.
Install was pretty easy.
Now, the flares were time consuming because none of the existing holes lined up at all on my Sport S fenders. The curve was perfect to fall flush at the bottom though!![]()
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If I was not spending too much money on other stuff (drugs, insurance, having a whole new stairway put in my garage because I can't deal with the one I made 20 years ago) and other stuff - I'd have one like you picked up in a heartbeat. The beauty I saw in Ankeny had me all dreamy over such a Jeep. Man, I loved that thing. IT would become my daily driver.Yeah it's a half cab made by Gr8Tops. I'm probably going to remove it and put a full length hard top back on. But it was designed by a guy named Jeff S..something. He has a bunch of patents for Jeep things by them, and MORE, and even the Dinoot Jeep tub trailer was designed by him. he has a lot of cool things for the TJ/LJ. What sold me on this was the condition. For its age it has basically no rust. Nothing that can't be spot checked. Every other option I was looking at was either in the 45K range of show quality, or a total rust bucket that wouldn't last another 5 years. This one looks like it is only 2 or 3 years old effectively. Gonna get it all cleaned up and have a body shop take care of a couple scratches and frame spots, then treat it with the same rust prevention I did on the JTR. The TJ is too far gone now, and I only drove it 12 days in the winter 4 years ago. That's all it took for it to rust too bad to be corrected reasonably.
This will be the 'old man' Jeep. A very mild build suitable for a couple nights of camping. But nothing like the JTR.
No, that’s it. I have some self grip Velcro (or whatever that’s called) straps I was going to use, or I was going to have to sew it. After playing with it, found that the simplest thing worked.I can confirm blue ridge’s attic tightening system is a potato. It’s been a while since I installed mine (still remember the cursing), but did you have to sew the ones to swap over to them?