What did you do to your TJ today?

Pulled my motor after cylinder #2's piston skirt decided it was an okay time to break at 97,000 miles :(

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My blower motor has been acting up recently so I ordered a new resister and blower motor. It could still be the control but I'm not 100% sure. I know the blower is old and when I bought the jeep the original blower switch only worked on low. I'm assuming the blower is tired and pulling too many watts through the whole system.

Hopefully I haven't killed my brand new control switch that I installed last summer with the AC kit.
 
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are you asking me how and 03 onwards switch panel would fit a 98 ?
No, you showed a picture of my era Jeep with the ashtray removed and another stock switch panel with cigarette lighter opening installed. How does it install? Or are you just posting pictures showing someone has done it??
 
No, you showed a picture of my era Jeep with the ashtray removed and another stock switch panel with cigarette lighter opening installed. How does it install? Or are you just posting pictures showing someone has done it??
There's a thread right now on switch plates :Switch panels

Video on what you asked:
 
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What's the story w/ the Commando on the lift?

A friend of my husbands passed away and my husband has been helping his wife clean up properties they owned. The Jeepster was left on one of their friends property and we had to go get it. I saw it and decided it would be a fun project. The wife gave it to me. The price was right but it has a ton of rust in the body. One day I hope to actually get it back on the road. It just won't be the 4 wheeling Jeep I thought I was going to be able to make. It will be a nice grocery getter. :D

I got my TJ shortly after getting the Jeepster and since the TJ ran, my attention switched to it. One day I will get back on the Jeepster though. Now it is just a matter of getting my hubby to clean all the stuff that accumulated under it, so I can lower it to actually start working on it. LOL That is the only problem with having it on the lift in the air. Stuff ended up under it for "temporary". LOL In fact, hubby was mentioning taking it off the lift so he could put his bus on it. I was almost kind of happy because I could actually do something to it if it is on the ground. LOL
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