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What did you do to your XJ today

i would say if you have a 3 inch lift and 31 you can do almost every thing there.

shortly after posting thoues picts i went to unload the jeep and truck to discover that my truck was broken into and the radio and my ar15 and my sog knife and streamlight flashlight were stolen
 
put a new sticker on today
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I pulled in at 9 pm on Sunday and when I went out on Monday it was missing
 
Got a little more work done to the half doors. both of them are pretty mucha ll welded up and tomorow i am probubly gonna get to know how to bondo. nothing crazy just learning more and more everyday
 
Kinda funny, a little scary!!!! Took off the back corner plastic bumber caps and the metal brackets that are riveted to the body. Decided to throw a little weld in the holes to patch them up and then sand and weld down and paint... I didnt realize there was some extremely flamable exper foam and about burned my jeep to the ground. thank god I was 2 feet from the garden hose!!!
I guess I'll use bondo!!!
 
Drove it to work today. For one reason.
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You are a smart man!

Anyone that removes perfectly good a/c to replace it with a home made air compressor is a whack job.

I was hating you last year when I was behind you in the dust,heat and total discomfort. You were just kicking up the dust windows up a/c on close to 100 outside.

I may have to put a/c in the Wrangler.

Dave


Cherokees are for children. Grown ups save and get wranglers. Im tired of being childish.
 
You are a smart man!

Anyone that removes perfectly good a/c to replace it with a home made air compressor is a whack job.

I was hating you last year when I was behind you in the dust,heat and total discomfort. You were just kicking up the dust windows up a/c on close to 100 outside.

I may have to put a/c in the Wrangler.

Dave


Cherokees are for children. Grown ups save and get wranglers. Im tired of being childish.
I can use A/C about 9 times a year.. I can use OBA about 9 times a day..

Just sayin'
 
I have both... :cool:

Also I definitely use the a/c more than 9 times a year, once it gets above 70, driving all the way to Pendleton with the windows cracked gets damn old...

Dont let'm hate on ya. everybody wants a late model :smoker:. heay scott hows that lether treating you these days?:scared: im kicking around the idea of a CO2 tank. i installed one on a JK, he said it does wonders. got me thinking

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Finished up my install of my rigidco fbw2 winch bumper.

Ran into some trouble with the transmission cooler and had to take the grill off to drop down and run the hardlines throught hole provided by RIGIDCO. It's a tight fit, will probably replace hardlines with rubber hoses when I upgrade my tranny cooler later on. Small hurdle that was easily overcome.

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slowly but surely things came together, and were torqued to the specifications provided by rigidco.

Winch support installed:
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winch installed on top of winch support:
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complete install crappy cellphone pic that i will replace tomorrow with better one.
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Only true problems i had was keeping track of all of the different mounting hardware.

I am extremely impressed by the reinforcing bracket directly below the radiator. I have not seen any other bumper manufacturer include anything similar, and I feel it adds a lot to the rigidity of the bumper, as it is off the same thickness and provides a good bracing factor to the "uniframe". lulz
 
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