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Old 11-08-2014, 08:45 PM
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That's the right attitude
Agreed, just giving him hell, LOL
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Originally Posted by clydesdale
Replaced my defective RC brake lines with some quality BDS lines.
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Good video. I laughed, couldn't help it.
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Originally Posted by clydesdale
Replaced my defective RC brake lines with some quality BDS lines.
Defects, Waranties and Bleeding your Brakes Solo - YouTube
Awesome
Old 11-08-2014, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by GreenXJ98
Sliders are in the budget. The Jeep came with the nerf bars, so I'm keeping them on until I can afford new rock sliders. They did save my butt a few times today though. I'd rather bash up the nerf bars than the body of my XJ.

Body damage is cool.
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Picked up a D44 rear to start building over the winter. From an Isuzu Rodeo. 6x5.5, factory disc brakes. Tore it down
Old 11-09-2014, 05:29 AM
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Originally Posted by mrfajita
Picked up a D44 rear to start building over the winter. From an Isuzu Rodeo. 6x5.5, factory disc brakes. Tore it down
Waggy 44 front?
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Locked it from the passenger side because my power locks are going f-ing crazy! Time to pull the door trim out.
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installed a new blower motor, but had to wire it directly from the battery and install a switch on the dash board. have a short in that circuit that burns out the fuse ( #5)
but I now have heat anyway!
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Stripped more parts out, removed everything in my cage minus the B pillar, pulled my Deavers, cut my shackle relocation boxes out, and removed my rear bumper. Should get some more parts tomorrow to help with removing sheet metal for the stretch.
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Switched my IAT sensor back to the intake manifold for the winter
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Finished up my visors and my overhead console, still waiting on my fabric order for the headliner.



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Not too shabby if I do say so myself
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Originally Posted by ThatDude114
Finished up my visors and my overhead console, still waiting on my fabric order for the headliner.

Not too shabby if I do say so myself
Nice. Im not a fan of camo but that looks really good. I like the bit you did on the mirror cover. And the cb install, I love it. Ive got the same thing planned for mine.
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Originally Posted by JerrytheJeep

Nice. Im not a fan of camo but that looks really good. I like the bit you did on the mirror cover. And the cb install, I love it. Ive got the same thing planned for mine.
Thanks buddy. I figured I'd give the camo a chance and it's really starting to grow on me, you'll never guess what I paid per yard, $2.75. I'm really happy with how to CB sits in the overhead console, I tried it in a couple other places and it just didn't seem right. Its currently powered by a 3' magnetic mount antenna on the roof but I've got a 4' Firestik on the hood that I need to hook up before I put the headliner back.


Also, I'm really happy with the Permatex Headliner and Carpet Adhesive. It lays down nice and sticks great. I prefer it over the 3m stuff.
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Changed the transmission fluid.

Probably hasn't been changed in years... Or ever.




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