What did you do to your TJ today?

Did you have to reverse the mounting brackets? This is brilliant, especially with drive in movies, concerts, games, etc.
Nothing just nestled the corner in the footwell and gave it a little tip (towards front buckets) it was comfy but because the number of friends there grew by the second movie we were all in bag-o-chairs
 
Refreshed front bumper and plastic cover to match the fender flairs done a few weeks ago.
Again, satin Black krylon “all in one”
4 coats each (almost a can)
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Drove mine to goodwill, then Peruvian food. Too hot to eat out but it was nice to be able to drive and have the jeep be cooler inside than it was outside lol The tunnel fix made a huge difference.
 
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Front diff oil and new cover:
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The easy way to pop a stuck cover off - at least if you're not going to re-use it!

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"The bigger the glob, the better the job!" No wonder it was stuck!

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All filled and buttoned up with LubeLocker gasket. That 1 O'Clock bolt is a BITCH! I put a bit of Teflon tape on the drain plug as it felt kind of loose to me. The job took all darn day because it was hot as balls outside, kept on having to go back in, drink fluids, and cool off! At least I didn't get heat exhaustion like I did when I changed the rear diff cover/oil.
 
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Front diff oil and new cover:
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The easy way to pop a stuck cover off - at least if you're not going to re-use it!

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"The bigger the glob, the better the job!" No wonder it was stuck!

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All filled and buttoned up with LubeLocker gasket. That 1 O'Clock bolt is a BITCH! I put a bit of Teflon tape on the drain plug as it felt kind of loose to me. The job took all darn day because it was hot as balls outside, kept on having to go back in, drink fluids, and cool off! At least I didn't get heat exhaustion like I did when I changed the rear diff cover/oil.
That Teraflex cover didn't interfere with you tie rod at full turn?
 
The job took all darn day because it was hot as balls outside, kept on having to go back in, drink fluids, and cool off! At least I didn't get heat exhaustion like I did when I changed the rear diff cover/oil.

Hahaha.... It was 90 in my garage this morning at 8am! I wanted remove my driver door panel and fix the crack today but the temp was above where I can use Epoxy and paint. It finally topped out today at 115°.
 
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