OUCH! $40 for enough to do 3 or 4 Jeeps.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003EP52FQ?tag=wranglerorg-20
It was very easy. The 4" wide Xpel only needs about 3/8" trimmed off to fold all the way around the tub inside.
OUCH! $40 for enough to do 3 or 4 Jeeps.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003EP52FQ?tag=wranglerorg-20
It was very easy. The 4" wide Xpel only needs about 3/8" trimmed off to fold all the way around the tub inside.
The good stuff cost. The protection is worth it IMO. The RR protectors are $30.OUCH! $40 for enough to do 3 or 4 Jeeps.
Had a hell of a time finding a suitable vacuum elbow to replace the broken one:View attachment 549582
I went to no less than three auto parts stores, before I found someone who actually knew what the fuck I was talking about. Guy at the first store - an Auto Zone - thought I was talking about a vacuum cleaner, the O'Reilly's I stopped at next was clueless - I looked over their Dorman "Help!" assortments (at both stores) and didn't see anything. Then I went to an Advanced Auto and the guy knew exactly what I needed and led me straight to it!
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Forensic analysis: The soft rubber elbow that I installed a couple of years back couldn't take the underhood heat, softened, then broke. Thumbnail was able to cut through the thing with little effort (circled). OEM rubber fittings don't have this problem. New hard plastic elbow replaced it - hopefully with better long term results.
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Installed. I used heat shrink to ensure a leak free installation.
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Glamour shot - center vent functionality restored! Hopefully it'll stay that way. At least I got to practice my macro photography skills.
Took my freshly cleaned 97 up into the Ouachitas to visit a cool natural spring, and then did some fire trails I hadn't been on, one of which turned pretty gnarly about halfway up. At which point I discovered that my cable shifter needs some sort of adjustment because I didn't really want to go into 4LO easily, and then I getting back into 2HI was harder than it should have been.
We drove over Hickory Nut Mountain yesterday and down the backside to Crystal Springs… thought I might see you in the area between Mt. Ida and Hot Springs… What area was the fire trail that turned gnarly, I’m always looking for a challenge…![]()
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My jeep beeps right after starting it, 3 or 4 beeps. Only other time is if I leave the headlights on and turn the key off.
Mine only beeps when I push the circle thing in the middle of the steering wheel![]()
Dude, let's go! I'm in the lapis blue, hard top & no doors. That drive down the back of HNM is nice, lots of trails to explore in there. The trail I was on was behind Fisher Mtn. If you come off 270 and turn south onto Logan Gap, go around the backside of the mountain where it forks to gravel on the right. It was somewhere in this circled area, headed to the south. I'm always paranoid about running into the Forest Service, but there was no water bar so I went for a ways before I decided that maybe solo testing a jeep that hadn't really been driven in the better part of a year with a winch remote that might not even have working batteries was not the best idea I had ever had. It wasn't like a hard 3-star trail or anything, but it wasn't your average fire trail up a mountain.
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Took my freshly cleaned 97 up into the Ouachitas to visit a cool natural spring, and then did some fire trails I hadn't been on, one of which turned pretty gnarly about halfway up. At which point I discovered that my cable shifter needs some sort of adjustment because I didn't really want to go into 4LO easily, and then I getting back into 2HI was harder than it should have been.
And I forgot just how early this thing shifts. I've messed with the TV cable before and not really had any success, but maybe today is the day I monkey with it some more. I'll be driving it back to Dallas tomorrow morning with a laundry list of stuff to do before we head to S.M.O.R.R. in mid-September.
- re-gear
- install the true-trac I picked up
- replace the stereo
- put the hard top on either the 02 or daughter's 97 / put the soft top back on mine
Related to the SMORR trip, I've been flat towing when I go to Hot Springs, but Seymour, MO is a lot further and have been considering trailering. (A) I've never driven a trailer and backing one up scares the crap out of me, and (B) I was concerned that it was going to be too heavy. I took the jeep to the scales at the dump yesterday, and with doors off, hard top on, 1/4 of gas...subtracting off my weight had it a touch under 3800 lbs. I will have very little in the way of gear and no additional people. FIL's tandem 18' trailer weighs in at 1750 lbs, which puts me around 950lbs (15%) under my advertised tow rating. So that just leaves me sacking up & learning how to do what every good ole boy in the world already knows how to do: back a trailer.
Thanks! It'll be here Monday!https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003EP52FQ?tag=wranglerorg-20
It was very easy. The 4" wide Xpel only needs about 3/8" trimmed off to fold all the way around the tub inside.
You were off Collier Springs Rd and the spring must’ve been Collier Springs, beautiful place!… I had two places in mind to go yesterday, one was over hickory nut mountain and eat at the Royal Mexican restaurant or go through Collier Springs Road to Highway 27 to Glenwood and eat at the fish nest restaurant… We went over hickory nut mountain and ate at a Mexican restaurant in Hot Springs… I believe I’ve been on all those FS roads of Collier Springs, some are pretty sketchy…
The easiest way I can think of to help you back your trailer up straight, is to steer towards which ever mirror the trailer is turning to. If it's starting to turn a direction you don't want it to go steer the wheel towards it. That will bring the trailer back behind you.Took my freshly cleaned 97 up into the Ouachitas to visit a cool natural spring, and then did some fire trails I hadn't been on, one............. So that just leaves me sacking up & learning how to do what every good ole boy in the world already knows how to do: back a trailer.
I knew it was somewhere down there in Cooper Country.
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