Hootbro
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I am a nuts and bolts and wiring guy. Fabrication is not my forte.You just keep dashing the image I had of you............. stop!
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I am a nuts and bolts and wiring guy. Fabrication is not my forte.You just keep dashing the image I had of you............. stop!
Wait just a minute here , I was an inner city kindergartener and I made an ashtray for my Dad !!True, but i want it to look somewhat professionally made and not look like a inner city kindergartener arts and crafts ashtray they made for a dad they never knew. That is my level of metal working skills.
Did I have ya going for about a split secondWait just a minute here , I was an inner city kindergartener and I made an ashtray for my Dad !!
Okay I'm joking , get ypur point but if I made one it would be smooth edged painted drilled with a smileyface on it .
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Little tip on the WK sliders. Spray the under side of them with rattle can undercoating. Rocks from the front tires will chip the powder coat.Here's the Quadratec skid plates and the underside frame mounting points of the White Knuckle Sliders.
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I’m on it! Thanks! I have several cans of undercoating.Little tip on the WK sliders. Spray the under side of them with rattle can undercoating. Rocks from the front tires will chip the powder coat.
I had mine LineXed. First time off road, I peeled some of the LineX off. So I used rattle can bed liner spray for touch up.I’m on it! Thanks! I have several cans of undercoating.
The bedliner in a gallon can (Napa) or Summit is good stuffI had mine LineXed. First time off road, I peeled some of the LineX off. So I used rattle can bed liner spray for touch up.
Yeah it is. I herculined both the floors in my YJ and TJ.The bedliner in a gallon can (Napa) or Summit is good stuff
My entire undercarriage was LineX sprayed immediately after purchase. The undercoating still looks like showroom. I will definitely coat the underside of the sliders.I had mine LineXed. First time off road, I peeled some of the LineX off. So I used rattle can bed liner spray for touch up.
Wow, those are awesome!Just completed my Oracle Lighting flush mount tinted tail lights (https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...tics-no-gun-talk.23705/page-2243#post-1492097) and bumper reverse lights (https://www.oraclelights.com/products/rear-bumper-led-reverse-lights-for-jeep-gladiator-jt). I had an issue with the reverse lights acting strange, blinking and sometimes not illuminating. I talked with Oracle and between them and my troubleshooting he figured out that the system needed a second wiring harness adapter on the right side light pod. That fixed the issue and now I have daylight in total darkness when I backup on the trail. The tacked in oracle lights look badass combined with the bumper mounted reverse lights. A super easy installation too. Here's a pic after dark. These things are brighter than my high beams.![]()
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wow i like thoseHere's the Quadratec skid plates and the underside frame mounting points of the White Knuckle Sliders.
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Too aggressive does not compute.I removed my Mojave steering wheel and put on a base wheel. I was told the Mojave wheel was ' too aggressive for street/offroad use' as determined by Jeep engineering.
jk.... but I did read there on this forum. Jeep owners COPE hard man.