What did you do TO your Jeep JL today?

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You happy with em'? Mine should be arriving any day now, same color.

Any chance you can take a pic of the whole Jeep from behind and the side profile??

Looks great!!
I’m really happy with them! The quailty is there and now I feel like my gravel grabbers will no longer shower the sides of my Jeep.

I grabbed a couple pics. The back view kinda sucks because I was parked at a slight angle. But here you go:
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My headliner fabric and a few other necessities came in today. I am hoping to start making my headliners some time this weekend.
 
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I’m really happy with them! The quailty is there and now I feel like my gravel grabbers will no longer shower the sides of my Jeep.

I grabbed a couple pics. The back view kinda sucks because I was parked at a slight angle. But here you go:
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Wondering if these would get in the way if you decide to hit some trails (not rock crawling, just trails).
 

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Rear are removable I think

Dont remember if fronts are

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Yep, both front and rear are easily removable. The rears are one thumb screw each. The fronts have three thumb screws each by default, but I changed to black hex cap screws which may be hand removable, but if not only take an Allen wrench to remove.

Whether or not they get in the way will depend on how much the suspension works. I can’t imagine them being a problem for “easy” trails, which is where I’m most likely to run into “high speed” gravel.
 

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Yep, both front and rear are easily removable. The rears are one thumb screw each. The fronts have three thumb screws each by default, but I changed to black hex cap screws which may be hand removable, but if not only take an Allen wrench to remove.

Whether or not they get in the way will depend on how much the suspension works. I can’t imagine them being a problem for “easy” trails, which is where I’m most likely to run into “high speed” gravel.
Have any pics of where they screw on? Or the hex caps you replaced with?

....just curious
 
 
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