Mud tires for the trail on my beadlocks -
I put my Eaton elocker switch in the stock panel and I'm always a bit concerned I'll bump it on the highway during a shift. (BOOM)My next move is 2 of these-
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Because my now lanky 17 year old accidentally turned my KCs on with his knee and we didn’t see it flying down the interstate at 70 in the sun- and melted 3 smiley face covers, which took away 60 percent of my personality. I have 2 left that don’t look like Freddy Krueger sponsored by KC. Got a pair of blue too. Next mod is the led inserts for my KC Halogen driving lights-
Right now-more than anything, I’m driving mine with the top down every chance I get before it cools off for the winter. This summer flew by. Had a good trip wheeling with @Hog and @John Cooper, and a couple of get togethers, but overall it just went by like a dream. Beautiful summer, we have Jeeps, life is pretty good.
How much of a difference is, what a difference? HahaInstalled my new Rancho rs5000x shocks and Rancho rs5000 steering damper… had a problem with the steering damper…tapered bolt stripped out… I’ll contact Rancho on Tuesday and I’m sure they will send me a new one… shocks went on without a problem, especially since I was replacing the RC N3 shocks that I just put on in November… what a difference!
I want some! The melted light covers, not the switches.
Now you can ask your passengers if they want the red pill or the blue pill, I mean switch.No more melted light covers -
From his previous posts about "Deliverance", I'm guessing they're all blue pills. He just tricks those city slickers and slips them in their M&Ms.Now you can ask your passengers if they want the red pill or the blue pill, I mean switch.
It does seem like that some days.I'm guessing they're all blue pills.
I have 3 covers, look like freddy krueger got a JeepI want some! The melted light covers, not the switches.
p.s. Nice job. I still haven't done the Rubi locker mod.
p.p.s. Is it cold in Alabama or are you driving barefoot? Your foot heater is on warm.
What did you go with? I need to replace mine as well, I see fancy metal ones but not sure what to roll with. When I hit trails and it’s dusty the pedal can get a little slick, poor shoe choices at times tooReplaced the clutch and brake pedal pads. The old ones crumbled into bits when I removed them - that’s what 186k+ miles will do...
Dorman brand - $3.56 each from Amazon. Easy install and didn’t fall off on the drive after I put them on which is a plus.What did you go with? I need to replace mine as well, I see fancy metal ones but not sure what to roll with. When I hit trails and it’s dusty the pedal can get a little slick, poor shoe choices at times too