No pics but I ordered 4 round lights to mount onto the light bar
Looks great, my socket drawer is a nightmare! One-a these days........
Nice “field expedient” repair.Had to make a field repair to the swing out tire carrier on my Dirtworx rear bumper. Going up a trail in Red River, NM the tire carrier swung out and banged against the stop with no warning. I figured the latch had let go on its own, as it has once or twice if I haven't checked the tension on it recently. I went to re-latch it and found that the rubber tip that presses against the arm had departed the scene. I picked up a broken branch that was laying nearby and whittled off a small piece, using it as the bearing surface for the latch. Worked great and held up until I got back home. This is the third time the rubber tip on the Harbor Freight-sourced latch has broken off and I decided that it was time for a change. Back in the garage, I cut a small piece of laminate flooring that had a rubber surface on one side to fit the arm and glued it in place. Works fine so far and it ought to hold up nicely, although I will probably replace it with a thick piece of solid rubber when I get around to it.
Lacking the rubber tip that should be on there I had to use some repurposed organic material. Living in harmony with nature, right?
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Flooring sample glued to the swing out arm.
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All right and tight. No rattles, no shakes, no worries.
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Nice tires and I like the way you got the mud on your side step to match your soft top tooPut on some 32x12.5x15 Mastercraft Courser MXT tires. Had already done a 2" bb.
32x11.5x15Put on some 32x12.5x15 Mastercraft Courser MXT tires. Had already done a 2" bb.
The mud was free as I live on a dirt road, the tires not so much.Nice tires and I like the way you got the mud on your side step to match your soft top too
If it falls it's because he's climbing it / pushing it over lol.Dangerous place for the little one. Something could....fall?/?
Don't we all !!! lolBut his favorite thing to do is sit down and play with the dirt
In the first pic I thought you had made a Jeep Front bumper swing for your kids hahaMotobilt Front Bumper:
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To allow for the Antirock:
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And yes, those links are too long - the shorter ones are inbound. I cut these down about 1.5” and still need more. There’s a little space to play with but I got angry and lazy.
Finally I played with onboard air mounting locations, right now only for tires but decided to just “buy once, cry once” on the ARB. The final spot is the ABS tray for now, wiring will hopefully be the weekend.
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Now to decide where to keep the airing supplies since I’d rather just leave in onboard all the time since this is pretty inconspicuous. So far.