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Nice!Krylon Fusion works great on plastic parts like the fender flares.View attachment 191529
Nice!Krylon Fusion works great on plastic parts like the fender flares.View attachment 191529
Very nice!Finished installing the automatic door locks today. As I was doing it I set them up so that I can use both my half doors and full doors and have the locks work by installing a 2nd set in the half doors.
Used standard water resistant automotive plugs. While I was making the wiring harnesses for the full doors I also added in the wiring for if I ever decide to do power windows as I will have the controls in the center dash like on my JT so will only need the 2 wires running to each door. By doing it this way, it also allows me to use the same plug types for the half doors even though they won't have the harness for the windows.
For the receiver I mounted that under the dash and soldered on additional wire to the antenna and ran that up to the top of the dash right in front of the steering wheel so I didn't have any blockage on the signal. I'm able to unlock the doors from almost 100ft now.
Last thing to install will be some door straps for a JL/JT as they have the sleeve for the wiring harness integrated into them. Ordered them from my dealer and just waiting on them to arrive to replace the current door straps.
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Lookin forward to seeing the finished result! I have the exact same crack.. good inspiration here!Repaired cracks on my half and full door panels today. Filled in smooth, and once painted, you won't ever know they were there. Details are in my build thread!
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HF has a set that includes one https://www.harborfreight.com/4-pie...g7tJ7cgmYJX6Ldm2q6LQd5V3Q2WZCrKBoCdosQAvD_BwEI would fix my little crack but I don't have a window crank remover. Maybe Harbor Fright has one.
I would fix my little crack but I don't have a window crank remover. Maybe Harbor Fright has one.
I have the harbor freight set. It has four pieces for removing window cranks and trim fasteners. It was like $6 and works great.HF has a set that includes one https://www.harborfreight.com/4-pie...g7tJ7cgmYJX6Ldm2q6LQd5V3Q2WZCrKBoCdosQAvD_BwE
I've never used one...just use one or two flat-head screwdrivers.
If your Jeep has a cloth top it is useless to lock the doors.
Use a cotter pin puller, just be watchful, that spring clip can get lost in a hurryI would fix my little crack but I don't have a window crank remover. Maybe Harbor Fright has one.
Wait, didn't you just go through great pains putting your (completely different) CB under the stereo in a double-DIN setup in the dash?View attachment 191571
Radio and antenna installed. Power wiring harness yet to be made up and put in.
Hooke Road radio mount.
Yep - this one is GMRSWait, didn't you just go through great pains putting your (completely different) CB under the stereo in a double-DIN setup in the dash?
Thank you for the advice.