"Pacing myself" build

No pun intended here, but back on target. Very functional mods @bobthetj03 (y)
Thanks @Irun! I thought so too, as it is still my daily, so comfort and function are important to me. The radio is just extra fluff. I have Weathertech floor mats on the way to replace my 15 year old beat up rubber mats. That should wrap up my interior refresh for a while. As soon as the lube shows up in the mail for my Swayloc, that will be the next project.
After seeing your review, and Mike's, on the BM shocks, I may go that direction as well.
 
If disconnecting is a common practice, you're going to love the Swayloc. I was never really happy with the Antirock on my LJ. It wasn't until the installation of the Swayloc that I realized why. Although the Antirock did make an improvement in off-road traction, the on-road body roll was noticeable. I played around with numerous settings, but never could get it to a place I liked. When I drove the Swayloc for the first time, the on-road handling improvement was immediately evident.
 
If disconnecting is a common practice, you're going to love the Swayloc. I was never really happy with the Antirock on my LJ. It wasn't until the installation of the Swayloc that I realized why. Although the Antirock did make an improvement in off-road traction, the on-road body roll was noticeable. I played around with numerous settings, but never could get it to a place I liked. When I drove the Swayloc for the first time, the on-road handling improvement was immediately evident.
I don't know if I'll feel much difference between the Swayloc in street mode vs. the factory sway bar, but I'm hopeful. I can pretty much guarantee I'll feel an improvement in off road mode with the added stability.
 
I don't know if I'll feel much difference between the Swayloc in street mode vs. the factory sway bar, but I'm hopeful. I can pretty much guarantee I'll feel an improvement in off road mode with the added stability.
I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised with how much stiffer it can be for on road. I run mine on the softest setting and it is still better than stock on my rig. You’ve driven to Georgetown through the AR Canyon, I used to commute it twice a day and it made that pleasurable vs the factory bar.
 
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I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised with how much stiffer it can be for on road. I run mine on the softest setting and it is still better than stock on my rig. You’ve driven to Georgetown through the AR Canyon, I used to commute it twice a day and it made that pleasurable vs the factory bar.
It doesn't mention anything in the instructions about which hole on the arms do what, other than position the link so it is vertical. Am I to assume that the end hole would be the softest, similar to the AR?
 
I have mine in the third hole (of four) from the axle end. I had PLENTY of articulation wheeling last weekend, and I forgot how nice it was to have a real swaybar on road.

I think you'll like the Skyjacker shocks too...when you buy them, LOL
 
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I have mine in the third hole (of four) from the axle end. I had PLENTY of articulation wheeling last weekend, and I forgot how nice it was to have a real swaybar on road.

I think you'll like the Skyjacker shocks too...when you buy them, LOL
Lol! Yeah, I need to recover a bit from my latest purchases, but they are on my short list.
 
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Put the passenger seat cover on at lunch break today. Took me all of 15 minutes. So far, I'm very pleased with the fit/finish of these covers. Time will tell on wear, but at $89 for the set, I can't complain so far.
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Very pleased with this little radio as well. It fit well where I have it mounted, and the added features are a bonus. It also has a speaker on the mic, which is nice in a loud Jeep. I can have one or both speakers working together, similar to the MXT-275 I had.
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Put the passenger seat cover on at lunch break today. Took me all of 15 minutes. So far, I'm very pleased with the fit/finish of these covers. Time will tell on wear, but at $89 for the set, I can't complain so far.
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Very pleased with this little radio as well. It fit well where I have it mounted, and the added features are a bonus. It also has a speaker on the mic, which is nice in a loud Jeep. I can have one or both speakers working together, similar to the MXT-275 I had.
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Those seat covers look great!
 
Final package to complete my interior refresh showed up today.
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Like a glove! Fit and finish on these floor mats is top shelf. Made in USA doesn't hurt either.

This was one of the first things I did when I got the jeep. Love it. That sticker comes off btw :)

One thing I will warn .. with wet boots, for the first couple month as that /rubberplastic material wears in, watch your step as you get in the Jeep. It tends to be a little slippery when new but once it roughens up just a little it becomes perfect.