Sure, her nose still works
I prefer the timeless “any love is good lovin'” followed of course by “if
you can't be with the one you love, honey Love the one you're with”
Sure, her nose still works
I prefer the timeless “any love is good lovin'” followed of course by “if
you can't be with the one you love, honey Love the one you're with”
Oh yes, 2 great songs!!!!!!
BTO and Steven Stiles!!!!!
Who?!!
Pics or it never happened.
base structural part of the hitch mounted. Need to finish the frame tie ins but my scrap pile is covered in snow. sooo... thinking about put the oem bumper back on as a cover. its a minimalist vs a more finished look.
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I was thinking the same thing!Was that 2x4 block of wood a 3rd option ? lol
Nice,
You'll need to rekey them to match your other doors and remove the lock rod for the inside lock lever so they can only be locked and unlocked with the key. That helps cut down on theft of them.
There are good posts about how to do that, I did both mods on mine.
base structural part of the hitch mounted. Need to finish the frame tie ins but my scrap pile is covered in snow. sooo... thinking about put the oem bumper back on as a cover. its a minimalist vs a more finished look.
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Found a way to keep shackles from being stolen .
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Driving around today heard a knocking front right.....yep you guessed it the front sway bar link was the guilty party..... ordered a couple new Moog ones from amazon... just need to get them here before the big road trip.
When I purchased my Jeep 3 years ago the seats were covered with Smitybilt seat covers that were extremely faded and quite dirty with stains.
In the interim I removed the covers to wash them in an attempt to rid them of stains and cigarette odors.
I found the passenger seat factory material and internal padding to be in good condition, but the drivers seat padding was compressed and starting to decompose with a split in the side vinyl which would require replacing at a later time.
The Smitybilt covers cleaned up, but the fading was so bad the color black appeared to be lavender.
I purchased a set of Bartac Sport seat covers which have performed very well...
Several days ago a friend in the Autobody industry who is restoring a 1977 IH Scout recommended an Upholstery shop that installed new seat pads and covers for the front and rear seats.
I removed the drivers seat from my '01 and dropped the seat off at the Upholstery shop while I am out of town for the holidays.
Once I return and pick up the repaired seat; I will post pictures.
Here are a few pictures of the seat in its present condition.
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Was that 2x4 block of wood a 3rd option ? lol
Looking forward to seeing the end result. Your seat looks exactly like mine. The Bartacts were a massive improvement especially with the addition of the lumbar pillow. But once I saw these, I knew a professional refresh is in my future some time.. @Woodrow nailed it on these...
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