What did you do to your TJ today?

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Just installed an led light in my Rugged Ridge overhead storage unit.


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And here I am all like its 90° w/ 90% humidity [emoji26]... guess I got it good.
55 degrees (13C degrees )here today....but the sun is out so I dropped the top but kept the half doors on though lol :sun_smiley:
 
I feel your pain gonna be 110 here on sunday uo at 4am to work on the jeep

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Seeing as how I work 50 hours plus a week, I had to pay someone to install the bilsteins today. My old shocks were so gone, the mechanic made a comment on how bad the were. Had the bank 2 o2 sensor replaced. resent the code and we'll see if that fixes to po431 code. Very happy.
 
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You're gonna want to get rid of those tube steps eventually.
I figure at the TT, but what do you recommend for some kind of help getting in the Jeep? Some kind of rails? I bought them before I got on the forum. Little kids and wife like them!
 
Did I ever say I love the TJ? Had a nice drive this evening with the wife. This is getting to be a habit! We take all sorts of back roads. When I see something interesting off-road, we just go for it; creeks, hills mostly, and occasionally a raccoon. It doesn't get much better than this, this side of heaven...
 
I joints in the rear drive shaft and full cooling system replace

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I figure at the TT, but what do you recommend for some kind of help getting in the Jeep? Some kind of rails? I bought them before I got on the forum. Little kids and wife like them!

I too needed a step for the wife to get in and out. I went with a body mounted rocker with a integrated step from Rugged Ridge. The step in a couple inches higher than a frame mounted step, but she still is able to use them. Plus, more clearance.
 
Clearance and strength. Probably fine if you're in Florida. No rock crawling there. They just aren't strong enough and will wad up into the rocker panel if you were to hit some obstacles.
Mine came with them, too. They are thin and flimsy, definitely not for any sort of protection. I too have a short wife (5ft) so they will stay until I replace them with something else.
 
Finally got my hardtop up in the rafters. Nevermind the mess...

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I also FINALLY found a rear seat for Rubi that isn't ridiculously expensive. Been looking off and on since I picked her up. Got an hour or so drive, but the wife and I will make a night out of it.

UPDATE: picked up the seat...its in really good shape. One seam is starting to tear, but I plan on new seat covers relatively quickly. Matches my existing ones even. The best part was the price...60 bucks. Little bit of a drive to get it, 75 miles, but the wife and I enjoyed ourselves. Even won a little bit of cash at the casino (15 bucks)
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