Ouch on the purple Jeep. Congratulations on the new Mojito though!Well this happened. 17 special order wife's baby. Then this happened. Got everything she wanted. Happy Wife Happy Life
Thank You. She actually likes the green more.Ouch on the purple Jeep. Congratulations on the new Mojito though!
Good idea. Do you think this might work also? https://www.jbugs.com/store/graphics/00000001/black_fender_beading_6730.jpgI attached some Vacuum hose between the rear fender and the body to keep little rocks from wedging in there. I used 5' for each side and pinched it under the fenders at the ends to keep it in place.
I don't think so. The plastic tabs that hold the fenders on would be in the way.Good idea. Do you think this might work also? https://www.jbugs.com/store/graphics/00000001/black_fender_beading_6730.jpg
It will work. Fender beading comes in a lot of variations.Alright... Take a look at this picture it might help.. They cut spots out for bolts on VW fenders.. Im still waiting for my JL on order. So have no idea. I really like the idea that you have done. https://www.jbugs.com/product/111-715A.html
Probably not.So you really couldn't use it as a recovery point, right?
That's what the Winch is for. That's bolted to winch plate 1/4" steel, bolted to frame. 12,000 LB with 16,000 Lb synthetic Lime green 3/8 cord.Probably not.
I get that.... But a lot of times you have to bring the line back to the Jeep and attach to something. I don't like the unclosed hooks on the bumper so I was hoping those were functionalThat's what the Winch is for. That's bolted to winch plate 1/4" steel, bolted to frame. 12,000 LB with 16,000 Lb synthetic Lime green 3/8 cord.