What did you do to your TJ today?

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GOT IT DIRTY!!!


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Replaced rear shocks with RS5000x shocks.

Need to do this. Maybe third times a charm. Bought it. Shortly after shock jumped the bushing. Put new ones on the rear. It happened again. Just over a years time frame. I have no answers so maybe need better shocks


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2005 RHD TJ Sport
2010 BMW 528xi
 
Had a gorgeous weekend with great temps, no doors and no windows. Woke up to go to work this morning to the sound of rain. I wasn't ready to put anything back on so just drove 20 min in the rain. Got some crazy looks. Im just ready for summer and if that means i have to pretend to feel the sun in my face while getting pelted by the rain as i drive, then so be it.
 
Need to do this. Maybe third times a charm. Bought it. Shortly after shock jumped the bushing. Put new ones on the rear. It happened again. Just over a years time frame. I have no answers so maybe need better shocks


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2005 RHD TJ Sport
2010 BMW 528xi


Only driven it a time or two since the shock replacement but I can really tell the difference.
 
Had a gorgeous weekend with great temps, no doors and no windows. Woke up to go to work this morning to the sound of rain. I wasn't ready to put anything back on so just drove 20 min in the rain. Got some crazy looks. Im just ready for summer and if that means i have to pretend to feel the sun in my face while getting pelted by the rain as i drive, then so be it.
Love it....sometimes its great to get a bit of rain while your driving, make me feel re-freshed and alive !!
 
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So its snowing now. I tried guys i really did; but the snow hit my face like little needles. Didnt even pass the next street before i turned around. I left the windows off because i will not admit total defeat but the doors got put on.
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