What did you do to your TJ today?

Cool! I'm looking at those Bear Claw lights for my 02 TJ but Amazon saying that won't fit... Seems like a mistake to me. I going for it! Any issues with installation?

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None. Same Amazon warning on my 2005. Plugged right in. No flickering. Second optional wire for day time lights or signal flashers. I have not hooked these up yet. I like daytime lights but since 2005 did not have it, hook up is a bit confusing to me.

Lee - 2005 TJ 4.0 Auto - Las Vegas
 
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After owning my Jeep for a month I was finally able to get the doors off thanks to some PB blaster and a big hammer lol
 
Started to yank interior out for the bed liner and yanked the spare getting ready for new lod bumper and spare carrier
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I'm glad I ran across this forum..

First, this Jeep ownership thing is pretty damn cool. After 2 years of research and looking, I flew to Raleigh NC from central ohio and drove back to home (8 hours) with my new '06 Unlimited, manual shift. Love it. This Jeep has never seen salt in its life, so no rust. Perfect. Dealership replaced Radiator, Thermastat, and brakes. Drive back home was awesome. Spent weekend learning the wave and enjoying the open air. My jeep in desperate need of new tires so this forum has been very educational and helpful.

I was told by a friend who owns a Jeep. "Every time I get in my jeep and drive down the road, It just makes me feel happy". Didn't quite appreciate until I took the wheel. Pretty damn cool. Look forward to learning more and happy I'm in the club.

So much to learn, experience but a great first weekend in Oh.

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I'm glad I ran across this forum..

First, this Jeep ownership thing is pretty damn cool. After 2 years of research and looking, I flew to Raleigh NC from central ohio and drove back to home (8 hours) with my new '06 Unlimited, manual shift. Love it. This Jeep has never seen salt in its life, so no rust. Perfect. Dealership replaced Radiator, Thermastat, and brakes. Drive back home was awesome. Spent weekend learning the wave and enjoying the open air. My jeep in desperate need of new tires so this forum has been very educational and helpful.

I was told by a friend who owns a Jeep. "Every time I get in my jeep and drive down the road, It just makes me feel happy". Didn't quite appreciate until I took the wheel. Pretty damn cool. Look forward to learning more and happy I'm in the club.

So much to learn, experience but a great first weekend in Oh.
Great looking LJ! I am relatively new to theTJworld also after previously owning to JKs. They don't even compare as it relates to simplicity and a treat to drive. Welcome to a fantastic forum with some VERY knowlegable and helpful folks. Congrats on the purchase.
 
Welcome to the forum and your new addiction for me and i think most jeep owners its a freedom you cant get wirh anything else

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I ordered that same mat setup but now I'm having second thoughts. I went off road yesterday and got sand everywhere. So much easier to just hose everything out with nothing on cab floor. I'm thinking of just ordering fitted mats for front that go in and come out easy. Soooo many decisions. Lol

The BedTred is excellent as well and will help with post trip cleanup.
 
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I'm glad I ran across this forum..

First, this Jeep ownership thing is pretty damn cool. After 2 years of research and looking, I flew to Raleigh NC from central ohio and drove back to home (8 hours) with my new '06 Unlimited, manual shift. Love it. This Jeep has never seen salt in its life, so no rust. Perfect. Dealership replaced Radiator, Thermastat, and brakes. Drive back home was awesome. Spent weekend learning the wave and enjoying the open air. My jeep in desperate need of new tires so this forum has been very educational and helpful.

I was told by a friend who owns a Jeep. "Every time I get in my jeep and drive down the road, It just makes me feel happy". Didn't quite appreciate until I took the wheel. Pretty damn cool. Look forward to learning more and happy I'm in the club.

So much to learn, experience but a great first weekend in Oh.
That a beautiful canvas to start with! Congrats. Welcome to the best forum. FYI- That feeling never goes away...
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I'm glad I ran across this forum..

First, this Jeep ownership thing is pretty damn cool. After 2 years of research and looking, I flew to Raleigh NC from central ohio and drove back to home (8 hours) with my new '06 Unlimited, manual shift. Love it. This Jeep has never seen salt in its life, so no rust. Perfect. Dealership replaced Radiator, Thermastat, and brakes. Drive back home was awesome. Spent weekend learning the wave and enjoying the open air. My jeep in desperate need of new tires so this forum has been very educational and helpful.

I was told by a friend who owns a Jeep. "Every time I get in my jeep and drive down the road, It just makes me feel happy". Didn't quite appreciate until I took the wheel. Pretty damn cool. Look forward to learning more and happy I'm in the club.

So much to learn, experience but a great first weekend in Oh.
Right on! Nice buy. They are a blast! Perfect timing too with summer here! Look forward to interaction. Any ideas of what you might do to it?