I've installed similar ones on my brother's old TJ. Assuming they are a cut the factory fenders type install?I edited the post - Genright nailed the lines.
They are a job to install.
I've installed similar ones on my brother's old TJ. Assuming they are a cut the factory fenders type install?I edited the post - Genright nailed the lines.
They are a job to install.
I've installed similar ones on my brother's old TJ. Assuming they are a cut the factory fenders type install?
Drove it out in the heatwave today. 95 degrees, so air was good, but felt like an air fryer when i slowed down
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I've installed similar ones on my brother's old TJ. Assuming they are a cut the factory fenders type install?
Brother it is hot.
We have already lost a lot of cattle.
The corn in the field popped and the cows thought it was snow and froze to death.
I recommend pulling the stock fenders, and running the Genright inners instead. You can likely sell the stock fenders for more than the cost of the inners, and you wind up with a better setup.
I don’t see that it is required here in the People’s Republic of Illannoy.
They just plug into the OBD port and check for codes/pending codes as well as ready status.
I've done several things. Installed a Hitch reciever, a dome light, a mesh shade top and built a hard top hoist .
links to the items i bought.
Hitch reciever https://www.quadratec.com/products/12015_1100_07.htm
Trailer Wiring adapter for hitch recieever https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093DY8YDH?tag=wranglerorg-20
hardtop Hoist https://www.quadratec.com/p/lange-originals/hoist-top-simple-jeep-cj-wrangler
Shade Top https://www.quadratec.com/p/mastertop/shademaker-mesh-bimini-top-97-06-jeep-wrangler-tj
Interior Light https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BY7XW685?tag=wranglerorg-20
Hitch Receiver
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Interior light. I used zip ties to mount it to the Roll bar
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Mesh Shade top
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It's 14 feet to the bottom of the trusses in my shop. I'm 75 years old and a little unsteady getting up on a ladder that high, so I built a frame to install the hoist.
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This is so genius!! I should do this in my barn - it would give me more storage on top of that little Jeep garage!It's 14 feet to the bottom of the trusses in my shop. I'm 75 years old and a little unsteady getting up on a ladder that high, so I built a frame to install the hoist.
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Painted underneath
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Door bushings- fridge magnet protects paint -
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Trimmed my half door off threads and rolled the door pin- not worried about security
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Not done yet....
My system has been good, but I wanted it to be better since it's getting hot here.
I'm currently running Thermocure through the engine (again). Before doing the Thermocure, I back-flushed the radiator and the heater core.
My temps are already much nicer and that's just in time for the heat wave.
Around noon today on the highway (slight incline):
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It didn't get this hot until after I was doing more around 85 mph at 5 psi of boost right before I took the photos. The hottest I saw was 215* for about 3 seconds before it dropped back to 212* as the hottest consistent temp.
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In town after leaving the VA:
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Around 1:30pm today on the highway (slight decline):
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This looks like a plate similar to the battery plate but on the Driver side bolted to the fender support.
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