Martindfletcher
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Yesir, that’s the way I understand it to be.
Read a few posts up now I know what you all were talking about.
Yesir, that’s the way I understand it to be.
Thank you! She’ll be getting new shoes eventually, but I need to take it easy on the wallet so for now it’s inexpensive cosmetic mods only. I ordered the stubby antenna, clear side markers, radio screen protector and a few other small things about two weeks before the Jeep arrived. I am over the moon in love with the color so I’m going to protect it as much as I can. It’s getting paint protection film on the grill, hood and windshield frame next week then I’ll probably DIY a high quality ceramic coating over the entire thing. I don’t love washing vehicles (it’s why my last Jeep and car were silver....that color hides grime like no other ) so I’m down for anything that will save me time and trouble when I have to. The big stuff will have to wait a bit.Sorry to get off topic here, but that is a great lookin Jeep !
Yep, I’m headed out shortly to do the drivers side, and the extension piece will be key. I do have the trim tool set already. It made popping the plastic fasteners out a breeze! I definitely won’t be unscrewing the whole light housing. No idea why they tell you to do that. I also have small hands so I only removed a small portion of the fender liner on the passenger side. No need to undo the entire thing.Sucks weird bc mine came with the extra rivet and I never used them thankfully , what made a difference for me after a big learning curve on the first side was the plastic trim tool set I bought and not removing the entire light housing like it says , I was able to rig up an extension tool to undo that one bolt in the corner which made a huge difference and saved me an hour on the other side but was a huge PITA install that’s for sure and I also didn’t take off the entire inside plastic trim only about half of it ...
Oh yea and did some installs today too ... 1941 side step protectors interior , got a free set of carbon fiber mirror covers (on the fence about them) and rigged up my homemade hardtop hoist!! ...
Spent a few days with the lift and stock Rubi tires and wheels with tire pressure around 32psi, it rides just a tad softer than stock, potholes, bumps are more sedated.You got to let me know how you like the ride on that lift... I've been eyeing the endurosport since it came out!
Ebay special I believe on the mirrors, yea im not sure if it works yet since everthing black is matte black and these are shiny carbon fiber but again im learning to love it, as I have the rear taillight side plastic covers coming as well in carbon fiber to match - I just need some 35s now and a small lift and ill be good to go -Yep, I’m headed out shortly to do the drivers side, and the extension piece will be key. I do have the trim tool set already. It made popping the plastic fasteners out a breeze! I definitely won’t be unscrewing the whole light housing. No idea why they tell you to do that. I also have small hands so I only removed a small portion of the fender liner on the passenger side. No need to undo the entire thing.
I like your door sill guards and I think the mirror covers work with that color. A little flashy but not too over the top. I may get some eventually, but I’m thinking of doing white as my main accent color. Who makes yours?
I just installed a set this morning, I think they are great quality and an easy install.Installed Hothead Headliners w/ the Sound Assassin strips underneath of them.
That last picture is backwards, we should she your steering wheel on the left not the door.Today I assembled and fitted the SpringTail folding tray and Mollle bags.
Assembly itself took about 15 minutes and another 15 to drill the holes and mount the tray on the tailgate.
It was a breeze to assemble and fit, and at the project I can confirm that I still have 10 fingers, and no blood was spilt.
I'm very happy with my new shelf, and look forward to using it in anger very soon.
At the same time I installed the Brawlee tailgate light
But I'm still undecided how I am going to connect the power, as I would prefer not to connect into the dome light.
In the end I might connect it into one of the aux switches up front.
I also hung my new Bartact grab handle bag.