OMG Dude - you don‘t mess around, do you?
I try not too (especially with +110 º days coming soon)He definitely does not!
OMG Dude - you don‘t mess around, do you?
I try not too (especially with +110 º days coming soon)He definitely does not!
I actually like the stock fender look on a Jeep. I accept that there are some advantages to flats and even more to hi-lines. But it's what I like... I think that looks quite good with those wide flares and that tire/wheel combo. Like Jeep should have shipped it from the factory.I needed to pull the wheels off of the TJ so that I could get the Hemi and front axle pulled, so I figured I might as well throw them onto the LJ and see what they looked like and how they fit...
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They certainly look much better, though I still need to figure out what to do with the red rings (maybe just find a nice charcoal or dark silver?). As huge as those flares looked with 33"s on 4.5" BS wheels, they actually just barely cover these up, so perhaps I may end up cleaning these and using them after all (or getting a replacement set if cheap enough)...
I am still waiting on a handful of parts to arrive - my BDO MML and UCF skid plate being the two big ones. I may install the 1" BL and just leave the fan shroud off until the MML arrives. My hope is to get the tuck, MML, SYE, suspension and axle swap done in a single week.
I actually can't disagree with that at all either - the stock Jeep fenders look, well, very "Jeep" and particularly the TJ stuff has probably the best shape/design of all of the previous and later iterations of the Wrangler.I actually like the stock fender look on a Jeep. I accept that there are some advantages to flats and even more to hi-lines. But it's what I like... I think that looks quite good with those wide flares and that tire/wheel combo. Like Jeep should have shipped it from the factory.
I am warming up to these again - and it's nice knowing the cops won't see me as a source of revenue
If the autozone switch turns out to be a dud, it is pretty easy to repair the OEM switch.Doing some research, this appears to be a common failure of the headlight switch. I checked and couldn't find any Mopar replacements, so I ordered one from AutoZone with a lifetime warranty.
That's a good tip - thanks! I may try this first and see where I can get with it. Otherwise, I'll have the backup ready to go!If the autozone switch turns out to be a dud, it is pretty easy to repair the OEM switch.
https://wranglertjforum.com/threads...og-lights-fog-lights-that-wont-turn-off.3697/
"my MetalCloak fender flares did after just a few weeks (they were fading and there was rust developing in the edges where the tube met the panel)."
See how this all works out between you, me, and @starkey480I swear, us TJ'ers in the Phoenix valley swap parts more than ASU baseball players swap STDs! Thanks to @Chris selling @starkey480 his NV bumper, I was able to buy Starkey's Dirtworx bumper. It fits my needs perfectly in the short term and will serve me well while relocating back to PA.
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I pulled the factory bumper off and gave it a good wash. I then taped off the tub itself, then gave the crossmember a quick touch up with some rust-converting primer and my favorite chassis paint (VHT Epoxy Paint in Gloss Black).
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For the bumper itself, I hit the edges with a 60-grit flap disc and smoothed the bottom-side out. A few quick hits with some VHT SEP followed by VHT epoxy paint and she was ready to be bolted in place.
I ordered a new trailer wiring harness and should have that all done this weekend. My plan is to tap into the trailer harness and convert the ground-lead on the tailgate pins into a parking-light lead and will use that to power the JKS license plate light.
On Saturday, I'm helping my landscaper swap a set of axles I built for him under his XJ. After that, I'll be tearing the LJ down! UCF says that my skid plate should be shipping today and based on what people have told me, Brown Dog Offroad ships within 10-12 days, so I'm expecting them any day now.
Over the next two weeks, I'll be...
- installing the MML (when it arrives!) and UCF skid
- installing the NP231 from my TJ (already with JB SYE, 6p planetary, 1.25" wide chain and a fresh set of bearings)
- swap over my Savvy t-case shifter
- send driveshafts (likely just the rear but I need to double check) back to Adam's so he can adjust from TJ length to LJ length
- convert to the Saginaw steering box and add my PSC box, as well as the rest of the hydro-assist setup
- since I need to remove the radiator to properly install the PSC cooler and bracket, I'm going to flush and fill the cooling system and replace the fan clutch while I'm at it
- swap over the D30HP/Dana 44, control arms, and 3.5" springs
- flush frame clean and powerwash everything again, then add Eastwood frame coating as well as my preferred undercoating (3M Professional) to the wheel wells, under tub, etc.
It's a lot of work but should be relatively straight forward. This rig is rust free and the suspension components have already been swapped out at some point, so it will just be a matter of unbolting stuff and bolting new stuff in (fingers crossed!).
Yes I am liking this Jeep part triangle we’ve got goingSee how this all works out between you, me, and @starkey480