I thought the price was good for a car dealer. I paid $8,900 for my white 03' auto with 27,000 miles on it. I wish I never sold that Jeep.
But not enough margin to flip it.
I thought the price was good for a car dealer. I paid $8,900 for my white 03' auto with 27,000 miles on it. I wish I never sold that Jeep.
But not enough margin to flip it.
Finally tossed my junkyard disc swap for the rear 44 in. Liberty backing plate, pads and rotors, rubicon e brake cables, and grand Cherokee rubber brake hose. Much better than the tired drum setup it had prior.
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After over a month since buying it, I finally got around to pulling my driver side seat and replacing the seat base foam with the new piece from Summit. The difference is grossly remarkable, even when compared to the passenger side seat which shows little to no signs of use since 2005. I feel pretty safe in saying this is the best $75 I've spent on Tessie thus far.
Maybe I can convince Summit to start making some decent replacement door seals for the TJ...
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Ours was so bad a few years ago that I swapped out to JK seats.
That was more expensive and more hassle.
I wish these had been available then.
Yours looks great.
Finally tossed my junkyard disc swap for the rear 44 in. Liberty backing plate, pads and rotors, rubicon e brake cables, and grand Cherokee rubber brake hose. Much better than the tired drum setup it had prior.
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Kiwi, I noticed you're from New Zealand. My uncle lives there.
Gave mine a wash after a hike …. Cracker Autumn day
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The bruiser cruiser
I have submitted the forms for an official name change….my kids tell me it’s time to change it and they want me to sign paint it old school like I used to do
Any of you TJ veterans know who makes/made those tow loops @Kiwi TJ's sporting on his front bumper?
This was the big issue as the fabric is in great shape, just that the foam had seen too many sweaty Floridian and Texan asses in the last 18 years. I've seen and sat in worse, but I didn't realize just how bad mine was until today. I'm glad Summit decided to start making them and I suspect they're selling well.
I put some rubber on the base frame on the outside where the seat cover rubs against it. The sharp edge destroys the tab that holds the cover on.