That is the most subtle MC fender install I've seen!
To be honest I'm really not a huge fan of MC stuff. But this guy did it right. If this was a manual and ours wasn't already built I would have to consider buying his. 134,000 miles. Super clean build. He is asking $15,000 for it. He lives in Roanoke, TX.That is the most subtle MC fender install I've seen!
Awesome find!Worked my tail off on this soft top today! Finally got it cleaned up. Took my precious time and lubed up the zippers really good. I picked up this top with all hardware for $50. The girl I bought it from said when she bought the jeep at 7,000 miles she immidiately took off the soft top and put on the hard top. Soft top has been sitting in the garage for 10 years.
Soaked it down really good and washed with soap and water to clear off all of the dust. After I did that I sprayed some meguires soft top cleaner on it, scrubbed it with a spunge again, and then rinsed it off. Could probably do that a few more times but good enough for tonight. Here are all the before photos and one after photo. I'll have to get more photos in the daylight tomorrow.View attachment 20842View attachment 20843View attachment 20844View attachment 20845View attachment 20846
I'd say it's pretty cheap. Just a Walmart steering wheel cover. It gets the job done though.Hey Jeepersteve71, please tell me your opinion about the steering wheel cover. I would like to have a thicker steering wheel for a better grip.
How does the material feel? Is it "cheap" or worth the money? Do you've got some more pics for me? Thanks!
Today was the day! Finally got the new leather in! I bought these seat cover skins off of Craigslist a few weeks back. They are meant for 03-06 model seats and the guy had them installed on 97-02 seats. He decided to buy new seats and sell these to me for $125. I took the covers off the seats and sold the seats for $150!
I paid an upholster to do some foam repair on the driver seat, fix a few unnecessary holes that the previous owner put in them by installing them on the wrong seats, and finally take the back off of my old trek armor seat covers and put them on the front seats. It was $250 all in for the install. So really I'm only in these seats for $225 all in! I think they turned out great! Also bought a leather shifter boot to match with a new drake shift knob. I bought some new Kontrol black stainless door hinges for the half and full doors as well. I just want to get the matching windshield hinge now too!View attachment 21056
The leather skins are on eBay for $300 for the front and rear (cheaper than the Bartact ones. I believe $600 for all). The backs were taken off of the old trek armor seat covers that were pretty close to done and put into these. I just like that these are easier to clean!Man those look amazing! The upholsterer did a great job fitting the backs too. Not sure I'd want leather in my jeep but those look like a factory option. Any brand info on them or were they a custom job?
That is the most subtle MC fender install I've seen!
Yessir! I decided I wanted to keep the backs from the old trek armor covers. Kinda like the best of both worlds. Love them so far! Gotta smokin deal and we are only $225 all in for the covers and installation!Are those the IGGEE seat covers from eBay? If so, I have them as well. Awesome seat covers. Can't be beat for $300.