What did you do to your TJ today?

DougyintheBushies

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Tell you
Drove the Rubi to work, got in the office, felt nauseous. Turned the computer back off, sprayed everything I had touched with lysol and locked the office back up.
Called the boss and told him I was going home!!!!!!!

Got to get over whatever it is by tomorrow night. Going wheeling with @AndyG @Hog @tr21triton and a few more folks.
Don't want to give them anything, but wheeling is wheeling and they don't have to ride with me :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: ;);):cool::cool:

Tell your boss you got a case of rectal glaucoma, cause you can’t see your ass going into work today.
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TJDrew

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Been a chasing a major boost leak all week finally found it. Damn clamp in my pre turbo exhaust piping leaking like a screen door on a submarine.

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NWPA Jeepy T

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Fixed my squeaky seats using this video referenced here before.


The main difference on the 97-02 bases is the big torx bolt is different, so you can still put the nylon washer on which needs to have a 1/2" id, but not the nylon cover over the shoulder of the bolt. Still made it quiet, though!!!
 

DougyintheBushies

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Fixed my squeaky seats using this video referenced here before.


The main difference on the 97-02 bases is the big torx bolt is different, so you can still put the nylon washer on which needs to have a 1/2" id, but not the nylon cover over the shoulder of the bolt. Still made it quiet, though!!!

I need to do this, I discovered my bushings in the floorboard yesterday.:cry:
 
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Hold on while I get my "How to speak Southern" dictionary out again. Between you and @AndyG, it's getting some usage lately.:geek:

Wallered Out - excess wear caused by metal rubbing due to loose connection or misalignment causing damage to said part.

What a waste of words damn man the damn things " Wallered Out ":D
 
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TJPurist

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After getting my Jeep back from the body shop after collision repairs, I wanted to protect the nice paint job from stone chips and bugs. My son runs a graphics ,window tint, stone guard shop and recommended "Road Guard". He did the grill, hood nose, and fronts of fenders. It tests one's patience to do the job with one sheet of the material, but looks great and is invisible until you look for the seam .
Not a high tech post, just an FYI for fussy old geezers like myself !

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Kiwi TJ

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After getting my Jeep back from the body shop after collision repairs, I wanted to protect the nice paint job from stone chips and bugs. My son runs a graphics ,window tint, stone guard shop and recommended "Road Guard". He did the grill, hood nose, and fronts of fenders. It tests one's patience to do the job with one sheet of the material, but looks great and is invisible until you look for the seam .
Not a high tech post, just an FYI for fussy old geezers like myself !

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I love this stuff I used to fit it for a living when I help run a Pinstriping company….. It works really well
 
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TheBoogieman

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After getting my Jeep back from the body shop after collision repairs, I wanted to protect the nice paint job from stone chips and bugs. My son runs a graphics ,window tint, stone guard shop and recommended "Road Guard". He did the grill, hood nose, and fronts of fenders. It tests one's patience to do the job with one sheet of the material, but looks great and is invisible until you look for the seam .
Not a high tech post, just an FYI for fussy old geezers like myself !

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I used the 3M stuff on my old 05" Willys edition when it was new. The paint stayed perfect and the clear vinyl never yellowed in 7 years. I bought it pre-cut.
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