YBABRAT
Well-Known Member
Ha! about warning stickers... i removed mine last year after obtaining my jeep. Those things will become permanent after time. The sooner you remove them the easier.Sounds great, can't stand ESS! Would love to see this, do you have a thread with pictures of what you did?
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Awesome, can't stand stupid warning stickers either!
Been meaning to buy one of those touch screen protectors preferably a non-glare type.
Several people mention shocks, I've got 2025 WIllys 4 door, any particular non-reservoir shocks that would be good?
Never really made a complete thread on my work. Just random entries. The only big thread which most will never do, is my winch install thread. It covers a lot, but I stopped adding entries because too many got me sidetracked. I do better when nobody gets involved. My big threads are done blog style. Its how I keep my ideas without deviating when I return to the tasks I create. my biggest on another site took 5 years to complete but it was too outrageous for the members to try and even think of how to distract me. HA! I go way way outside of the box.
I will try to assemble bits and pieces that I posted through some replies to other threads and my own smaller threads I shared.
If I were to get shocks... still on factory Rubicon reds (all factory) and with 118000 on odo. I'd get Fox remote reservoir and auto bump stops (can't think of the manufacturer, there is a build thread). Quite pleased with my factory steering stabilizer, even though it was installed wrong at assembly.
All I can say is if removing all the unneeded ess stuff, prepare to dig in and remove your batteries, fuse box, mounting and wiring. It may take your weekend, but doing it all at once makes it more rewarding than going back through it all time and again.
Be prepared to have a good pile of cables and unnecessary parts when done. I reperposed cables for my winch install and heavly modified Chinese dual compressor, air compressor. Saved some coin.
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