Finished installing the waterpump, cleaned up the hot mess I created in the garage, and then took her for a nice long spin! I sure didn’t know how much of a process adding in coolant was!
Went back today to get some snow for the neighbor kids.Drove into the mountains until I was turned around by CHP because I didn't have chains. Took the girls to the snow and around a bit basically. After these photos the Jeep pulled a Peppa Pig.
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More than "a few" this time of year.She is a trailer queen/non daily driver and resides in Kali. Would it be best to run output to radiator cooler then external cooler and back to trans? Long Island is a few degrees colder.
That's a savvy gts. Not a head. Probably
Put these on this afternoon. No more wobble and noise from the passenger seat every time I hit a bump. Simple but worth every penny. That noise was driving me crazy...couldn't hear the rest of the rattles and noises from the Jeep over the seat rattling around!
Amazon.com: 615 South Front Seat Slider Support Bushings Compatible with Jeep Wrangler TJ LJ Unlimited 1998-2006 - Fixes Wobbly Loose Seats: Automotive
I did this today as I already had the aluminum tape. Bottom inside of the lenses were full of dirt, had to use a nylon brush to scrub 'em out.Removed and thoroughly cleaned my brake light lenses. Then I cut pieces of HVAC aluminum duct tape and put in the housings, for better light reflectivity of the brake lights and reverse lights. Poor man's method of brightening my lights. Cheaper than LED bulbs and flasher replacement.
I did my entire tub in second skin sound deadener and heat sheild. Made a huge difference. I can hear my stereo now.Well, I haven't started the front drivers side yet but I drove it around today and I must say it is a lot quieter inside.
So I'm guessing that it will be even better when I finish the driver's side and put a boom mat headliner in (or something similar)
It gets hot as hell here in Southwest Arizona. So that headliner should help a little bit.
But when it's 120°+ nothing is safe from that kinda heat.
Those were my second favorite LED taillights! Looks awesomeFinally finished wiring up the license plate light/3rd brake light. Wired the brake lights into the taillight harness I made so I didn't have to touch the factory wiring. Used a Deutsch connector so I can disconnect the plate light from the taillight in case I need to remove either.
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brakes on, 3rd brake light working (this was before I wired up the license plate light)
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Running lights on, License plate light working. It's not as bright as it looks in this photo.
One step closer to being legal, lol.