Started it!!!Let's here what you've done to your TJ today!
I'll start by saying I gave her the biggest, most thorough cleaning possible!
Strongest shape is a triangle Lolgood man you don’t even need that FOURTH floor jack
Took the boy to get a haircut in the Jeep naked. For the last two weeks I haven’t driven it due to rain chances most days. Then it doesn’t rain, so today I said “up yours weatherman!” Well joke was on me, managed to get under an overhang for the worst of it, but it was a real cold and soggy ride home!
This is funnier but didn't fitI just spit me beer all over the screen. Hahahaha!
I like those jacks,what size wheels did you go with?These arrived just before it started raining buckets... really need to build a shop. 17.5 acres and my only excuse is building materials cost twice what they did... maybe I'll cut all my trees down to afford it and not have the place burn down in a wildfire.
Also...I thought these Rockhard sliders would add weight...but I suspect they are a tad bit lighter than these tube steps.
And frame butchery from the PO or some hack off-road shop. I see welding and a gusset plate in my future.
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Yeah, I can remove the key in any position; it can easily be taken out while I'm driving down the road. But when I park my Jeep I put it in the off or lock position (Doesn't actually lock the wheel at all), I actually also don't have the key release button in my Jeep either for some reason. What all is needed on a TJ to replace the tumbler and keep the original key? I don't have the title yet, I financed a small amount so I could build some credit, would that interfere with anything?My battery issue was the key and tumbler being worn. I could pull my key out with the tumbler in the wrong position. Pull your key out and try turning on your wipers. If they move, put the key back in and rotate it back and forth a little until they stop.
I had a new key made to get sharp edges and bought a replacement tumbler and swapped out the internals to match the original key. Now the key won't pull out unless it's in the off position.
It looks like you have adjustable ca's. Shorten them to move your axle forward about .25 inchPut my Ranchos on and found out my rear track bar bracket is hitting the plastic gas tanks and digging in.
Would the jks angled baracket fix this?
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Yeah, I can remove the key in any position; it can easily be taken out while I'm driving down the road. But when I park my Jeep I put it in the off or lock position (Doesn't actually lock the wheel at all), I actually also don't have the key release button in my Jeep either for some reason. What all is needed on a TJ to replace the tumbler and keep the original key? I don't have the title yet, I financed a small amount so I could build some credit, would that interfere with anything?
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Found some half doors locally on car-part.com. I have been watching for a local set in white for a while now. Polishing then up. The muppet that took them off at the salvage yard scraped the hinges up pretty bad. I will need to touch them up.
They aren't perfect but not too bad for under $500 with newer uppers. Working on cleaning up the passenger side for now. View attachment 333278
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What he saidI hate you.