Mark, I like your forum name, what could you call your Jeep to mirror your forum name in the literatary world? I call our Rubicon "Stagecoach", it hauls our three grandchildren and of course a Jeep can travel over any terrain.
Chris, I applied the G2 with the calipers on and used painters tape. Like I posted previously, preparation is the key to achieving outstanding results.
Mike, the G2 is really easy and simple to apply and it doesn't leave any brush strokes. The key thing to remember is to have good clean lightly sanded surface and make sure you purchase some quality brushes. It's highly heat resistant so I applied two coats to the stock muffler and tailpipe.
We've only completed minor mods for now, maybe in the future we may complete some major mods. This is our first Jeep Wrangler and we're enjoying every minute that we get to wheel it around. I'm listing the minor mods in case a fellow member is considering the same mod for theirs.
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Rhinebeck01, it only took 15 min. to square it away, that is awesome! I thought they would have to replace a defective part and tear into our Wrangler. Thanks for the heads up!
Received ours today in the mail concerning the defective "cruise control" and we were well aware of the situation long before FCA sent out the safety recall notice to all Jeep Wrangler owners. Thanks to this awesome forum. We haven't experienced any problems as of today, but we stopped utilizing...
Geoff, remove the plastic cover behind the bumper on each side, remove the screw that secures the insert, now you can pry off the insert with a flat plastic pry tool. Start at the end of the bumper and work your way to the center. Hope this helps.