UCnight
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when you removed the euro covers from your front bumper, did you cover the back of the bumper or fog light housing with anything? Or did you just leave all that open?
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It’s fine to leave all that open.when you removed the euro covers from your front bumper, did you cover the back of the bumper or fog light housing with anything? Or did you just leave all that open?
Easier to clean I would think.It’s fine to leave all that open.
I used shears to cut out the plastic portion around the back of the bumper. You could prob leave it open, but I didnt want mud/water hitting the fog light wiring and also didnt like the way it looked without a back. Here it is:when you removed the euro covers from your front bumper, did you cover the back of the bumper or fog light housing with anything? Or did you just leave all that open?
Loving the T case?Been out enjoying the jeep...high centered on this when the front right tire dropped in that low area. Locked up and and was denied again...need to put a few rocks in the low area.
Great pics. Rig looks good too with her top offTook the top off and took the kids on a very fun local trail ride with friends...perfect weather.
I have the 285/70/17 KO2's and I didn't have any problems. Aired down to 20psi and I was good to go for the trails we did. With those tires and stock rubicon suspension I probably scraped about 35 times but that's what the skids are for. Funny thing most of the scraping was done on these little mounds of dirt that you go up and immediately go down the other side. On the rocks I was scraping but nothing bad at all. Still makes me want a lift and bigger tires thoughNice...that looks like thick mud. What tires do you have?