How do you have your jack attached?Lol here are some quick pics. I don't have a mount yet for the actual cb radio, so it's lying around.
The hi lift mount kit from LOD off-road. Bearing with rattling issue, trying to solve itHow do you have your jack attached?
Ohhh.. thank you!The hi lift mount kit from LOD off-road. Bearing with rattling issue, trying to solve it
These 1 1/8 plugs fill the backup sensor holes rather nicely in the smittybilt bumber. https://amzn.to/2KVg84gInstalled the Smitty XRC
Pics of the finished product??Installed the AEV 2" Spacer Lift on the wife's JL. High quality components but the instructions are really incomplete. If you choose to install one, PM me and I'll fill you in to mitigate some frustrations.
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Dude......my long lost twin....Got my new KMC Machete's beadlocks in today with the Milestar Patagoinia 37's from Northridge!
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hehe Like your style
Yeah...I didn’t like the all black on mine either...... your rig looks great!hehe Like your style
Like these way more than my Rhino's
Thanks for the post. The other stuff that appeared on ponytail’s YouTube was completely worthless. I’ll give this a try.I replaced the fender gap rubber tubing that everyone uses to keep debris out of the crevice with some thicker solid core stuff. After about a year on the Jeep, the other popular option people are using had worked its way down in fender gaps, especially in the rear, such that it had become ineffective. I found a cheaper version of the same high quality material that will better maintain its shape and should improve upon it's intended purpose, which is to keep debris rocks, pebbles, and other debris out. I detailed the process here:
https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/posts/927717/
Here is also some end result pics. I actually prefer this look over stock. Looks kinda badass to me and compliments the red/black duo I got going on.