Here you go!!Still kinda doing shake down on mine since still new to me and not a DD.
Me and little one took a 3 hour ride around the Smokys
I have realized I need to find a phone mounting solution for navigation purposes.
Here you go!!Still kinda doing shake down on mine since still new to me and not a DD.
Me and little one took a 3 hour ride around the Smokys
I have realized I need to find a phone mounting solution for navigation purposes.
I used a fender washer on the underside, drilled the holes and short machine screws and nuts.
Yep. hauled pellets too. You are limited by what size tank you can find.By my calculations you could hold another 50 pounds no problem. I had 26 40 pound pellet bags piled in the back of mine, only a slight squat.
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Another optionStill kinda doing shake down on mine since still new to me and not a DD.
Me and little one took a 3 hour ride around the Smokys
I have realized I need to find a phone mounting solution for navigation purposes.
That looks neat to!!!!! I may look into that for the passenger side.Another option View attachment 231822View attachment 231823
That's where I'm going to run a tablet. And the phone up on top. You saw how I mounted mine on the top. Super solid. It's a daily and it works perfect.That looks neat to!!!!! I may look into that for the passenger side.
Those white steelies look great!FINALLY got some new shoes on my new old wheels! View attachment 231820View attachment 231821
Thanks, I like the “daktari “ look.Those white steelies look great!
Seemed to do everything twice today. Injector connector plug stuck under the fuel rail on reinstall so unbolted/rebolted that. Then later, I forgot to check for a reasonable caster angle spot on the diff for reference to the recent alignment check numbers. Lifted the axle, wheels came off, then remembered - so reverse then repeat....
Got the rear yoke on the SS SYE using the my new Precision Instruments torque wrench. Getting to 200 lb. ft. took throwing the 24" monkey wrench I have for steering adjustments onto the yoke and using the floor to keep the drivetrain from turning.
Because USPS can't deliver on its promises (pun intended), the UCF 1/4" aluminum TT went in without the front yoke (waiting on the seal that was SUPPOSED to come today).
Started in on the front for the suspension lift. To my surprise, the JKS ACOS spacers weren't rusted in place. Couple hits with the dead blow and it was on the floor! Hoping the rear is the same.
I am cross eyed so my TJ always has the ultimate daktari lookThanks, I like the “daktari “ look.
Good idea!That's where I'm going to run a tablet. And the phone up on top. You saw how I mounted mine on the top. Super solid. It's a daily and it works perfect.
I had forgotten about thatI am cross eyed so my TJ always has the ultimate daktari look
I’ve added the stubby ends to prevent any issues and close off the ends.Took the "Pedestrian Pushers" off the front bumper
Yay or Nay?
Lets see how long before I get pulled over by the Aussie Gestapo!
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