What did you do TO your Jeep JL today?

Kraty1

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Gave it a good wash, my first ever clay bar (Mother’s), and a wax (McGuire’s ultimate paste) the other day. And today I got to see how well it’s beading up and I’m very impressed!

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I mounted 37's today. They are a buddy's and he let me run them in the woods tomorrow. I flexed at the local school on some big rocks/boulders and it had a slight rub so I pulled the small plastic off from the rear inner wells.

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I got a few mods today. New GPCA handles, a dead pedal, and the ARB dual compressor. The foot pedal was a real PITA (I mean back) to install. The GPCA handles were easy since I had a little help. :)

The compressor will have to wait until I get a mounting kit.
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Having returned to the states for R&R last night, I was able to drive my Jeep today for the first time in months! Also was able to get my 8.4” uConnect stereo replaced (under warranty.) Shout out to the crew at Safford Jeep in Winchester, VA for taking such good care of me and my ride!
 

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I mounted 37's today. They are a buddy's and he let me run them in the woods tomorrow. I flexed at the local school on some big rocks/boulders and it had a slight rub so I pulled the small plastic off from the rear inner wells.

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Cool. Btw, I experienced more rubbing after the JKS QD swaybar install.

That’s a good thing, I reckon. It indicates more flex.

I love those black plastic fenders. I just keep whittling on ‘em....they can’t get any uglier, I reckon.
 

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I purchased the Rubicon paintable flares and Had the body shop paint them. So this morning I installed them along with the American Adventure Lab LED turn signal n bracket. Turned out great. I have metal fender liners at the powdercoater and will install them this week

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I installed the Red Rock Attack stubby front bumper. It wasn't a difficult job but extremely time consuming.

Positive: The JL pushpins are much easier to remove than their JK counterpart.

Negative: There are a ton of the pushpins and quite a few are in hidden locations.

The most time consuming portion was removing the fog lights and retrieving the wiring harness. To retrieve the harness you have to take apart multiple levels of the stock bumper, cut multiple pushpins, and fish it out of the canal.

The actual install of the pumper went smoothly. The holes and bolts actually aligned better than the stock bumper did. The stock bumper took quite a bit of finessing to get off.

Stock fog lights mounted up easily. The provided screws didn't fit to attach the additional light bracket, however the stock screws did so I used those.

Overall bumped my head a couple times, nailed myself in the stomach with a rogue torque wrench, and ended up with a stiff neck. The job is done, and for free, so it was worth it.
 
 
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