And Now For Something Completely Different - Clown's YJ Build
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
Hammered down the bent light bracket and got it aimed. I'll keep the new one as a spare.
No lights:
Headlights:
Light bar (no headlights):
I also adjusted my headlights a little to bring them down. I didn't really aim them cause I found that I'm missing a couple screws...
Also got my CB install started. I've had the ashtray out for a while, and I got that bracket drilled, cut, and filed for the radio (with help from my buddy Joe). It's installed, but I didn't get the antenna mount til later today. Might get it all finished by tomorrow evening, weather dependant.
Then we went to Chipotle
And he drove me down to pick up the *****
No lights:
Headlights:
Light bar (no headlights):
I also adjusted my headlights a little to bring them down. I didn't really aim them cause I found that I'm missing a couple screws...
Also got my CB install started. I've had the ashtray out for a while, and I got that bracket drilled, cut, and filed for the radio (with help from my buddy Joe). It's installed, but I didn't get the antenna mount til later today. Might get it all finished by tomorrow evening, weather dependant.
Then we went to Chipotle
And he drove me down to pick up the *****
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
More fun!
I hit a tree at about 15mph on my way out of work last night. There's a circle we have to drive around on the way to/from the security gate, and the Navy guys didn't salt that section "because it's cold outside." But they didn't tell me that when I was leaving...
The roads were just wet enough to fill in the texture in the asphalt when it froze. The only time I've ever driven on a surface that slick was a dirt road with an inch of ice on it. Brakes did absolutely nothing. Didn't even make noise when I was sliding. I could hardly walk when I got out to look at the damage, and I grew up in a winter environment.
So one of the Marines came running toward me, screaming that I damaged their tree, and he slipped and busted his ***. He stood up, walked calmly to me, and we discussed what happened. Mostly cosmetic damage on the Jeep, and I didn't take any bark off their precious tree.
So here's what I can tell:
- Crumpled, torn fender
- Shattered flare
- Inverted shackle (same one that was inverted when I bought it)
- Bent sway bar link
- Crushed shock
I think that's all.
Tires are pointed straight:
After massaging with a mallet and vice grips:
I hit a tree at about 15mph on my way out of work last night. There's a circle we have to drive around on the way to/from the security gate, and the Navy guys didn't salt that section "because it's cold outside." But they didn't tell me that when I was leaving...
The roads were just wet enough to fill in the texture in the asphalt when it froze. The only time I've ever driven on a surface that slick was a dirt road with an inch of ice on it. Brakes did absolutely nothing. Didn't even make noise when I was sliding. I could hardly walk when I got out to look at the damage, and I grew up in a winter environment.
So one of the Marines came running toward me, screaming that I damaged their tree, and he slipped and busted his ***. He stood up, walked calmly to me, and we discussed what happened. Mostly cosmetic damage on the Jeep, and I didn't take any bark off their precious tree.
So here's what I can tell:
- Crumpled, torn fender
- Shattered flare
- Inverted shackle (same one that was inverted when I bought it)
- Bent sway bar link
- Crushed shock
I think that's all.
Tires are pointed straight:
After massaging with a mallet and vice grips: