2006 Jeep TJ in the Northeast

I’ve been monitoring local classified listings for a hardtop. Got lucky and spotted one in great condition in town so I picked it up. First ride with it was a trip to Treehouse Brewery.

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I’ve been monitoring local classified listings for a hardtop. Got lucky and spotted one in great condition in town so I picked it up. First ride with it was a trip to Treehouse Brewery.

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This sucker is looking good. The silver TJ’s/LJ’s always look good lifted up on black wheels. I’m not a huge fan of smoked lenses but I got to say that the front signals came out looking great on the silver Wrangler.
 
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This sucker is looking good. The silver TJ’s/LJ’s always look good lifted up on black wheels. I’m not a huge fan of smoked lenses but I got to say that the front signals came out looking great on the silver Wrangler.
Thanks. I hear you. I wasn't 100% either on the lenses but I wanted a change from the orange. When I installed I thought they looked pretty good so I kept them.
 
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Glad you think so!

And I will admit, the idea of being able to order a painted fender delivered to your door, that's absolutely awesome!

The idea of it is great until you see the 451$ price tag! And the 30 day lead time....ouch!


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Ouch, I didn’t see that!

Yea, it’s a great idea, and if you don’t know a body guy or have no other option I could see using it, but I’d just order aftermarket fenders and paint em myself for that kind of money!


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Yea, it’s a great idea, and if you don’t know a body guy or have no other option I could see using it, but I’d just order aftermarket fenders and paint em myself for that kind of money!


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I'm lucky. My neighbor is a body guy with a paint booth in his garage!
 
My roll bar covers were faded to the point of looking brown. I read in this forum how spraying them works well. So I removed them, sent them through the wash and applied a couple cans of matte black fabric spray.
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Really amazed how well the spray worked. Covers look brand new.

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My roll bar covers were faded to the point of looking brown. I read in this forum how spraying them works well. So I removed them, sent them through the wash and applied a couple cans of matte black fabric spray.
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Really amazed how well the spray worked. Covers look brand new.

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Do you have a photo or a link to the fabric spray you used, for future reference? Thanks for the write up and pics, by the way.
 
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