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Jumped my TJ today
Now you're just trying to break things!
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Jumped my TJ today
Nothing done to my TJ until the axle seals get fixed but caught my red headed stepchild wearing my new WRG hat.
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He just read your post, got mad, threw my hat on the floor and stole the wife's Gold Peak tea. See what you've started? @AndyG warned me you were trouble.
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OOOOOOOH he's so cute ! He must want to be a farmer when he grows up in his little overalls .Nothing done to my TJ until the axle seals get fixed but caught my red headed stepchild wearing my new WRG hat.
p.s. He has his mom's blue eyes.
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Since I had the alternator out decided to crimp up a 4 g wire and replace the original.
What are you doing for over-current protection? The stock wire you replaced utilizes a fusible link.
So, I picked up these today! It's been impossible to find black half doors with khaki interior panels. They weren't cheap, but everything is there, including mirrors and the key, and everything works and is in very good condition.
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Nice,
You'll need to rekey them to match your other doors and remove the lock rod for the inside lock lever so they can only be locked and unlocked with the key. That helps cut down on theft of them.
There are good posts about how to do that, I did both mods on mine.
Yeah, its amazing how light they are and how easy they could be taken off and carried away. I don't use the hinge pin nuts on my full size doors, but I think I will on these.
Also, they came with a key which is nice, but yeah, i'd like to get them keyed the same as my other locks.
Good idea removing the lock rod as well, I'll look into that. I paid enough for em' so I hate to have em' stolen!
Thanks for the suggestions!
How do you lock them when inside ? As if a woolybooger is coming for you at a red light and you need time to get your 9 into the ready ?
If you don't mind having a different key for the doors it's easy to remove the inner lever lock rod, then just key lock them every time you walk away and don't have to worry about someone else using them on their Jeep..
I don't put the hinge nuts on mine either just in case I want to pull them off easily.
You will get funny looks though when you have to unlock a topless windowless Jeep with a key..
it's not what I did but what I saw and didn't do. So apparently a massive storm hit out west dumping a ton of snow a few days ago & that blob is working its way east. While it's scheduled to arrive here in the Keystone State tomorrow it's looking like all rain, at least down in the southeastern PA/Delaware area anyway. But that didn't stop PENNDOT & DELDOT from laying down the season's first brine stripes, took this shot this afternoon coming home from work. Not much of an issue with dry roads but when it starts raining tomorrow it'll be a salt brine mess on everyone's car, perfect day to leave the TJ parked
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Just got quoted $900 to replace my leaking axle seals, that weren't leaking before the "mechanic" did my axle u-joints. He hasn't responded himself to my calls yet. It sucks having health issues that prevent me from doing anything on my Jeep now.