matkal TJ Addict Supporting Member Joined Mar 17, 2019 Messages 1,800 Location Michigan’s Thumb Jan 23, 2021 #21 I mounted two up on top of the bezel next to the tray . I'll try to find pics.
matkal TJ Addict Supporting Member Joined Mar 17, 2019 Messages 1,800 Location Michigan’s Thumb Jan 23, 2021 #22 matkal said: I mounted two up on top of the bezel next to the tray . I'll try to find pics. Click to expand... Reactions: Zorba
matkal said: I mounted two up on top of the bezel next to the tray . I'll try to find pics. Click to expand...
Nitrobrent Member Joined Dec 12, 2020 Messages 36 Location Australia Jan 23, 2021 #23 RHD , check , there is an indentation in the HVAC, had to die grind a little of the brace out Reactions: wraith1516
Neal TJ Enthusiast Joined Nov 15, 2016 Messages 506 Location Albuquerque, NM Jan 24, 2021 #24 UKTJ said: Have you posted any more details on the panel before on the forum? It looks very neat and tidy. Click to expand... My build thread, https://wranglertjforum.com/threads/el-viejo-a-slow-2006-lj-build.2663/ has more details about building the original panel as well as the changes I made later. Reactions: UKTJ
UKTJ said: Have you posted any more details on the panel before on the forum? It looks very neat and tidy. Click to expand... My build thread, https://wranglertjforum.com/threads/el-viejo-a-slow-2006-lj-build.2663/ has more details about building the original panel as well as the changes I made later.
UKTJ TJ Addict Joined Dec 30, 2020 Messages 1,232 Location Hampshire, UK Jan 25, 2021 #25 Neal said: My build thread, https://wranglertjforum.com/threads/el-viejo-a-slow-2006-lj-build.2663/ has more details about building the original panel as well as the changes I made later. Click to expand... Just read the thread from start to finish, I take my hat off to you sir. Great creativity, execution and a lovely dry write-up made for a very enjoyable and informative 40 minutes. Thank you!
Neal said: My build thread, https://wranglertjforum.com/threads/el-viejo-a-slow-2006-lj-build.2663/ has more details about building the original panel as well as the changes I made later. Click to expand... Just read the thread from start to finish, I take my hat off to you sir. Great creativity, execution and a lovely dry write-up made for a very enjoyable and informative 40 minutes. Thank you!